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The Clerk of the Woods

Chapter 2: PREFATORY NOTE
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About This Book

A collection of weekly natural-history essays that chronicle seasonal change through attentive field observation. The pieces record returning birds, flowering shrubs, insect activity, weather, and the everyday life of woodlands and shore, combining concise species notes with brief personal walks and local scenes. Each short essay functions as an individual field report and reflective vignette, privileging direct perception over theory and emphasizing the recurring, small details that mark the passage of the year.

PREFATORY NOTE

The chapters of this book were written week by week for simultaneous publication in the “Evening Transcript” of Boston and the “Mail and Express” of New York, and were intended to be a kind of weekly chronicle of the course of events out-of-doors, as witnessed by a natural-historical observer. The title of the volume is the running title under which the articles were printed in the “Evening Transcript.” It was chosen as expressive of the modest purpose of the writer, whose business was not to be witty or wise, but simply to “keep the records.”