New York - Cambridge - Concord
Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] Nov. 15, 1901 [November 15, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & cool with light W. [west] wind.
  Returned to Boston alone by
10 A.M. train. The scenery very
soft & beautiful in its late 
autumn livery. A little snow
in back yards in Cambridge. More 
than a foot fell during the past
week in northern New England.
Spent evening reading aloud with C. [Caroline].
Wea. [Weather] Saturday 16 [November 16, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
  A.M. clear; P.M. cloudy. Cool.
  Went to Boston at 10.30 & had
a long talk with Leander & Mackintire
at the office. Leander is getting
my finances into good trim.
Took 1.47 P.M. train for Concord.
Gilbert met me at W. Bedford [West Bedford]
station. After changing my clothes
at cabin went to Pine Park. Long
had nearly finished the new wall there
but he has put the eastern part of it
in the wrong place.
Concord - 
Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] Nov. 17, 1901 [November 17, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear with light W. [west] wind. ground frozen
slightly at sunrise. Midday rather warm.
  At daybreak the call of a Jay the only bird 
note heard. Later heard Pine Linnets &
Gold Finches. Saw Chickadees, Kinglets, Tree
Sparrows, a Shrike, a Creeper and a Cat bird [Catbird].
The last appeared here on the 13th & has 
been seen nearly every day since at or near cabin.
It is a vigorous-looking bird & flies strongly.
Spent A.M. digging marginal ferns with
Hansen & Gilbert on knoll below Bensen's farm.
Set them out in P.M. along sand ditch at base
of Pine Ridge & near cabin.
Wea. [Weather] Monday 18 [November 18, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear with almost no wind. Mild.
  Spent most of A.M. on Pine Ridge.
Hansen cut down a large bushy pine
to furnish boughs for covering plants
in Cambridge garden. Long finished
the walls about Bensen's field next [to]
Pine Park. Saw a Flicker, a Sharp shinned 
Hawk & 2 Juncos. Heard a Robin.
In P.M. Gilbert closed the cabins for the
winter. Together we took 4.24 train
for Cambridge.