Saturday, June 1, 1867.
  Clear and a beautiful day with a
slight breeze. Ther. about 58[degrees] - 
70[degrees] - 60[degrees]. Rose at 3 A.M. and
went shooting with R. Deane.
Shot a night hawk, a blk. pl. warbler,
a Canada flycatcher, a pair of blk.
bill cuckoos (spoilt one), and a
b. Trt. green warbler. Saw a white throat
sparrow and many night hawks.
Wounded a red tailed hawk badly.
Found a field sparrow's with 4,
a brown thrush's with 3, a two
story yellow warbler's, and a spotted
sandpiper's with four. Went into
the Waverly mill pond. Got home
at 3.40 P.M. Slept from
5.30 P.M. to 7.30 P.M. Went up
to the R's in the evening & got out
my Latin. Hens laid four eggs.
Sunday, June 2, 1867.
  A.M. clear. P.M. cloudy.
Rained slightly in the evening
& in the last part of the P.M.
Ther. about 60[degrees] - 72[degrees] - 62[degrees].
Went to church and sabbath
school in A.M. and was late
to the latter. Charley Hearsy
came out to dinner but he was
late. He went back to Boston
at about 4 P.M. Took a ride into
Mt. Auburn in P.M. with father,
mother & my cousin & went up
to Belmont but turned back on
account of the rain. Went to bed
at 9.30 P.M. The horse chestnut
trees are covered with blossoms.
The canker worms are about half
grown but they are not very
numerous.