Wea[ther] SUN[day] SEPT[ember] 16, 1900 Ther[mometer]
  Cloudy with light easterly winds &
brisk showers in the early morning.
  Spent the forenoon writing letters.
There was a Pied-billed Grebe
swimming close to the locks at 
the end of the Point in [?]
place for this species to haunt.
In late P.M. paddled to [?] [?]
cove with the Stones. The Lake
was nearly dead calm. [?].
Wea[ther] MONDAY [September] 17[,] [1900] Ther[mometer]
  Cloudy in A.M. clearing in P.M.
with rather heavy rain from 8-9 P.M.
  Spent forenoon on house boat &
at camp. In P.M. went to & up
Rapid River with the Stones. The 
water was low & the current very
strong but we got to Cedar Stump.
Saw 4 Sheldrakes, an Eagle along the
river, a huge Rabbit on the [?].
Took several sunset pictures on the
way back to camp.
Wea[ther] TUES[day] SEPT[ember] 18, 1900 Ther[mometer]
  Sunny, the sky filled with cloud 
masses, a raging N[orth]w[est] wind.
The water was so rough that we were
virtually imprisoned on the Point all day.
I wrote in A.M. & in P.M. tried
the canoes & their storm sails just
off the end of the Point. The [?] [?]
high & the whole Lake white capped.
Saw a Lincoln's Finch, a Parula Warbler
& Maryland Y[e]l[low] Throat & 2 Black-Thr[oated] Green
Warblers at the boat cove.
Wea[ther] WEDNESDAY [September] 19[,] [1900] Ther[mometer]
  Brilliantly clear, absolutely cloudless,
warm with light S[outh] to S[outh]e[ast] winds &
intervals of calm.
  Packed everything on the house boat
this morning, [?] & locked the 
camp, warped the boat out to the
outer mooring & spent the day
there waiting for the steamer which
took us in tow at 6 P.M. & got
us to Lakeside at 8 p.m. where
we spent the night on the boat.
A small mixed flock of warblers
& one Philo. bird on the Point this [?]