Sunday, June 27, 1869.
  Cloudy & rained most
of the day.
Ther. about 60[degrees] - 65[degrees] - 
60[degrees]. Attended church
in A.M. & also got
some Antiopa worms
with Mr. Dav.
In P.M. rode up to
Mr. Maynard's with
him, & carried him
some skins bringing
back a number in
exchange.
He had found a 
short time before the
nest & four eggs of
the Golden Winged
Warbler.
Got home by dark.
Monday, June 28, 1869.
  Cloudy & rained most
of the day. Ther. about
68[degrees] - 75[degrees] - 70[degrees].
Rose as usual.
Spent the forenoon
on the place. Took
the 1.25 train to Boston
& bought a number
of articles including
an insect net, Vol. VIII
of the Pacific railroad
reports, and half
a dozen collars.
Called in at Mr. Dav.
and came out with
B. Deane in the 
horse car. In the evening
went up to Frazier's & bought
his Owls for a Thr. Par.
& Ster. Act. One of the
Owls is sick & will
probably die.