Lichens which are so thin are described in the dry state, as they are most commonly, not most truly seen. They are, indeed, dryly described.
In: Harrison Gray Otis Blake (ed.), The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, March 23, 1853 (p. 215)
Lichens which are so thin are described in the dry state, as they are most commonly, not most truly seen. They are, indeed, dryly described.
In: Harrison Gray Otis Blake (ed.), The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, March 23, 1853 (p. 215)