Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] June 8, 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & rather warm with fresh S.W. [south west] 
wind.
  With Gilbert spent A.m. driving in
Belmont & E. [East] Lexington stopping twice
in Prospect St. [Street] & once in Wellington Lane.
I had intended taking photographs but
there was too much wind. Collected a
number of plants including Activa rubra.
The Prospect St. [Street] region has been nearly
ruined by fires & the Prairie Warblers
have apparently deserted it.
Wea. [Weather] Saturday 9 [June], 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
[No entry.]
Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] June 10, 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Brilliantly clear with strong S.W. [south west] wind. Cool.
  To Concord by 9 A.M. train. Got horse &
buggy at Mc.Manus's & drove to Cemetery to
the nest of Canada Nuthatch found by Vince White.
Watched it 15 m. [minutes] but no bird appeared. Nest in
level top of Gray birch 20 ft [feet] up. No pitch.
next to Keyes'. M.K. joined me & we
drove up through Estabrook woods & back by
way of Barrett farm. Dug a lot of plants
including Tephrosia. Few birds. Dinner at Keyes'.
M.K. rowed us to Station where I took 5.20 P.M.
train for town.
Wea. [Weather] Monday 11 [June], 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
Clear & cool with strong S.W. [south west] wind.
  Took 3.03 P.M. train for Wareham.
Outram Bangs met me at station.
Pleasant drive over. Lupins in profusion
& in full bloom. Saw three Mon. Pheasants
in open grass fields, a pair & a single cock.
They stood erect & squatted when I got out
of the wagon lying close as I approached.
A [?] was crowing near the Bangs' house.
Walked about the grounds & gardens before
dinner. Three Whippoorwills singing at
evening.