Wea. [Weather] WED. [Wednesday] MAY 23, 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear, rather hazy, warm but with
cool E. wind
  Took 2 photos of house before breakfast.
After breakfast went to cedar swamp
where we spent more of A.M. photographing
a Brown Creeper's nest which Chadbourne
found about a week ago. It had 4 young
to-day. Both birds flitted about it the [female]
feeding the young.
  Returned to Boston by 5.12 p.m.
train.
Wea. [Weather] THURSDAY May 24, 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy with E. wind & every
appearance of a gathering storm.
  Spent the forenoon working in
the garden. Saw there a pair of
Canadian Warblers, a pair of
Maryland Yellow-throats, a Water
Thrush, an Oven bird, a Gray cheeked
Thrush & an Olive backed Thrush.
Miss Marian Keyes & Miss Davidson
came from Concord in P.M. to tea
with George, Mary, Walter & [?] Deane.
Wea. [Weather] FRI. [Friday] MAY 25, 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Fair with a veiled sun & chill E. wind.
  Spent the forenoon working in
the garden with Karl. There were
a number of N. migrants there including
a pair of Canadian Warblers, an Oven
bird, a Water Thrush, a Black & Yellow
Warbler, a pair of Maryland Yellow-throats
a Gray-cheeked Thrush & a Swainson's
Thrush. The last two sang a little at
evening. In P.M. went to Brattle Hall
with C. to attend Chapman's lantern slide
lecture
Wea. [Weather] SATURDAY May 26, 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
36 [degrees - 48 [degrees]
  Fair with dim sunshine at intervals
Cool with light E. wind.
  Returned to Concord by 8.34
train. E.R.S. driving me to the station.
Found Mr Libby on the train.
He has been engaged by Mrs. Ritchie
for the summer. I ferried him
across the river. At 10.30 I drove
to the farm returning at noon.
Mr. & Mrs. Gleason called. In late
P.M. took 2 photos one of a bush
of 303 blossoms of Viola pedata.