in Thoreau’s Journal:
The neottia, or ladies’-tresses, behind Garfield’s house.


The golden robin is now a rare bird to see. Here are the small, lively-tasting blackberries, so small they are not commonly eaten. The grasshoppers seem no drier than the grass. In Lee’s field are two kinds of plantain. Is the common one found there?
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