Tuesday, June 16, 1868.
  Clear and pleasant.
Ther. about 70[degrees] - 75[degrees] - 
65[degrees]. Rose a little
early & shaved. Walked 
down to school alone
& got late. Had lunch
as soon as I got home.
Then went up around
Mt. Auburn. Found
first an Olive Sided
Flycatcher's with three,
built in an apple tree,
but in trying to get the
nest down with a pole
tipped it over & broke
all the eggs. Then found
a nest in a spruce pine
exactly where I found
one last year; it contained
two eggs of which I took one.
Coming home, met father,
& took a ride with him
through Waverley. Burnt
tobacco in my cases in the
evening to drive out the bugs.
Wednesday, June 17, 1868.
  A.M. cloudy & rained
several times. P.M.
clear but cool.
Ther. about 70[degrees] - 80
[degrees] - 65[degrees]. Rose
at 6 A.M. and rode
up to the Ol. Sided Fly.
found yesterday. The
birds were both there, &
the male dashed around
my head, snappinjg his bill
fiercely, but the nest only
contained the one egg, left
yesterday. Took the 10.15
A.M. train for Andover
with father & mother.
In P.M. we all rode
over to North Andover.
Got home at about
8 P.M. & went up to the
R's. to study but Theo
was engaged. Brought
down the 'ponies' & studied
alone.