Jaffrey
Wea[ther] WED[nesday] JULY 18, 1900 Ther[mometer]
  Clear & much cooler after a brisk shower
which passed just after dinner.
  Drove to E[ast] Jaffrey to meet E.R.S. &
Mrs. Simmons who arrived by the
10.50 a.m. train. I drove Mrs. S[immons]
up in my buggy & later in the 
afternoon she & I drove to
Thorndike Pond & back by way 
of the ark. Heard three Hermits
in good song.
Wea[ther] THURSDAY [July] 19[,] [1900] Ther[mometer]
  Clear & cool with fresh N[orth]w[est] wind.
  In A.M. Walter & I walked to the 
bog where we reclined under some
hemlocks on a hillside for an hour
or more. Saw a [male] Blackburnian, Black-
throated Blue & Canadian Warbler &
heard an Usnea Warbler singing.
  In p.m. drove to the Emersons where
we found Mrs. Emerson & her two daughters,
& Miss Marian Keyes. They took us
on a pretty walk down through a spruce [?]
pasture. Four Hermits singing in from
woods at [?] at evening.
Jaffrey
Wea[ther] FRI[day] JULY 20, 1900 Ther[mometer]
  Clear in A.M. Clouds gathering in
P.M. with light E[ast] wind.
  Spent the forenoon in my room
writing. In P.M. drove Mrs. Simmons
around Gilmore pond.
Wea[ther] SATURDAY [July] 21[,] [1900] Ther[mometer]
  Cloudy most of the day with heavy
shower about noon. Rather sultry.
  Spent most of day in my room
writing & making plans for a
stone cabin at Concord.
  At evening walked to the school house
with Mrs. Simmons, E.R.S., Walter
& [?] Deane. Saw the bats
come out of the school house
where they spend the day under
the loose clapboards.