Lancaster - Concord.
 Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] May 31, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clearing with long intervals of sunshine
& fresh S. [south] wind.
  Took the dogs to the Cemetery & wrote 
on Cambridge Birds the rest of A.M.
In P.M. C. [Caroline] Miss Swazy & I drove 
to Clinton. On the way back
we had David's shovel & I called
at Chandler's greenhouse & bought
a number of plants which I
set out about the cottage on 
our return.
Wea. [Weather]  Sat. [Saturday] June 1 [June 1, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Densely cloudy with strong N.E. [northeast] wind.
A dark exceedingly gloomy day.
  Left Lancaster by 7.30 A.M. train.
Got off at Concord & drove to the
farm where I spent the forenoon.
The young rabbits had their eyes open.
Found a Hummingbird's nest in the big
elm. The bird was lining it.
Dined at cabin. Just as I was
finishing dinner Walter Deane
arrived from Cambridge. We walked
to the farm & back in P.M.
Concord - Cambridge - Lancaster.
Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] June 2, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear with light variable but chiefly
easterly winds.
  In A.M. Walter & I rowed to Dakin's
Hill & walked thence to the farm.
Found lots of birds there most of them
summer residents. The Hummer was sitting.
Found Oven bird's nest with 5 eggs.
Dined at cabin. In P.M. walked 
to Blakemore woods & Pine Ridge.
Saw [female] Bay breast W. [Bay-breasted Warbler] on latter. Heard
Alder Flycatcher across river early in A.M.
Walter left for Cambridge at 5.30 P.M.
Wea. [Weather] Monday 3 [June 3, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear with light W. [West] wind.
  Took 9.45 A.M. train for
Cambridge where I met C. [Caroline] at our
house. The electric wiring is nearly
completed & the bath room well along.
We then went to 61 Sparks St. where
we met Leander & Mrs. Richards.
Lunched at the Deane's & took
the 5 P.M. train for Lancaster.
A [female] Maryland Yellow-throat in the garden.