Wea[ther] THUR[sday] JULY 26, 1900 Ther[mometer]
  Cloudy with light showers at 
intervals and very heavy rain 
in the evening.
  Spent most of the day at
the house taking a walk to the
brook with Walter just after dinner.
E.R.S. drove over to the Emersons in
the forenoon & brought Mrs. E[merson] back to
dinner. Mr. Emerson & Ellen called
in P.M. Walter & I went to the
Kelley's camp after supper to see
some photographs. A Hermit sang [?]
[?] [?] day [?] the house.
Wea[ther] FRIDAY [July] 27[,] [1900] Ther[mometer]
Brilliantly clear with moderate N[orth]w[est]
wind.
  Walter & I drove around Thorndike
Pond in A.M. I taking six or seven
photographs, he collecting one or two
butterflies.
  In P.M. took Mrs. Simmons
on a [?] drive.
Wea[ther] SAT[urday] JULY 28, 1900 Ther[mometer]
  Clear & cool with light W[est] winds &
intervals of dead calm.
  In a.m. was driven by E.R.S.
to the Heath's near Gilmore Pond. Walter
met me there & took me to some
fine old birch & hemlock woods where
we saw a [female] Hairy Woodpecker. Came
back across the fields.
  In P.M. drove Mrs. Simmons half
around Thorndike Pond.
Wea[ther] SUNDAY [July] 29[,] [1900] Ther[mometer]
  Clear and warmer.
  In P.M. drove E.R.S. around
Thorndike Pond. Heard several Hermits
singing.
  Walter & I spent most of the forenoon
at Heath's near Gilmore Pond. We followed
the course of the brook & I dug a few
plants. We afterwards drove around
the Pond.