Concord - Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Mon. [Monday] June 24, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy most of the day with
light rain at intervals & one 
heavy shower at 1 P.M.
  Took the 8.13 A.M. train for
Cambridge. Met the Electric Light Co. [Company]
man at our house at 10.30 A.M.
to decide on location of entering wire.
Wrote in the Museum through most of
P.M. Called on Miss Lois Howe
and the Alverys in the evening.
I have taken a room & board at the
Hucksleys for the week.
Wea. [Weather] Tuesday 25 [June 25, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Spent to-day in the museum
& garden writing letters etc.
Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday] June 26, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & intensely hot with light S. [south] wind.
  At 8.30 A.M. Walter & I started off
with Charley in the Deane's open buggy to
investigate the summer birds of Cambridgeport.
We drove through Prescott St. to Harvard St.
down Harvard to Inmann, through Inmann to
Cambridge, up Cambridge to Maple, through
Maple & Hancock to Harvard, back past new
High School to Kirkland thence to Norton's woods.
Reached home at 11.30. Spent rest of day
writing in museum.
Wea. [Weather] Thursday 27 [June 27, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
97 [degrees]
  Clear & fearfully hot, with light S.W. [southwest] wind.
  Rose at 6 A.M. and took a walk through
the Joseph Coolidge farm & Cambridge Cemetery
getting back to breakfast. Wrote all forenoon.
 In P.M. went with Walter to Newtownville
by electric cars to see the nest of a Red-
headed Woodpecker. Found both birds feeding
young in stub near Cabot Park. Got
back at 5 to meet Harry Spelman & Dr. C.K.
Townsend. Strolled though the garden & afterwards 
dined & spent evening with them &
Mrs. Spelman.