Wednesday, June 9, 1869.
  Clear but rather
cool. Ther. about 60[degrees] - 
70[degrees] - 65[degrees]. Rose at
7.30 A.M. But as 
breakfast was very late
I did not go to school.
Studied about two hours
in the forenoon. Then
went over in Mt. Auburn
& searched for Ol. Sd. Fl. nests
seeing several birds.
Coming back got 2 King Birds
& a number of Chipper's.
In the evening went up
to see Maynard with Mr. D.
& carried up two of my
Sandp. to be identified.
Tyrannnus Carolinensis
nest two fresh eggs.
Cyanospiza Cyanea, nest
two fresh.
Thursday, June 10, 1869.
  A.M. clear P.M. cloudy
& sprinkled a good deal.
Ther. about 60[degrees] - 70[degrees] - 
60[degrees]. Rose as usual &
rode down to school getting
a little late. Wrote our
first Geometry paper to day.
In P.M. rode in to Boston
with the General and
bought a number of
articles including a
straw hat, neckties &c.
Was invited down to
the Horsford's to play
croquet but was unable
to go. In the evening
went up to Fraziers
& saw his owls.
Throglodytes Aedon, nest
in stump with six eggs.
Ampelis Cadrorum,
nest found (by Frazier)
with two eggs.