Wea. [Weather] MON. [Monday] June 8, 1903 Ther. [Thermometer]
Cloudy withy showers of fine rain
in P.M. & rather heavy rain during night.
  Walked to the intervals  Early morning calm & as densely  after
breakfast & spent an hour watching
the Shrikes. Found a single young
bird just about to fly, which the [male] fed,
& their nest with 1 egg to which the [female]
came when I climbed the tree.
In P.M. transplanted a lot of
pansies for Dr. Gehring.
Wea. [Weather] Tuesday 9 [June 9, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
Cloudy with light E. [east] wind & calm spells.
Dr. G.  [Gehring], Mr Strobel & I took 8.45 A.M.
train to So. Paris [South Paris] & electric car then to
Norway. Met Mr Howe at the dam.
& spent day with him fishing on Lake
Penniseewassee. It is 6 miles long. We
had a steam launch & then boats &
went to the head. Dined at his 
camp at noon. Caught 14 Bass of which I
took three with a fly. Suppered at hotel
& called on Mr. Howe's In Gray [?]
[?] has a miscellaneous collection of
insects, mammals, etc. Got home at 10 p.m.
Wea. [Weather] WED. [Wednesday] June 10, 1903 Ther. [Thermometer]
Cloudy with light S.W. [southwest] wind.
  Walter & Margie Dean arrived from
Shelburne at 8.45 & spent day.
I showed Walter the Shrike family.
[female] on nest, [male] feeding its solitary young
bird.
Walter & I walked to village after
lunch & saw a colony of Martins
in house made of sugar barrel.
About 20 pairs of birds the owner of the
house said.
Wea. [Weather] Thursday 11 [June 11, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
Cloudy with occasional 
light showers. Wind S.E [southeast]. Clouds
hovering low on mountains.
Gilbert arrived by 10.35 train.
I met him at Station & we
took the Shrike's nest with 4
fresh eggs. Both birds hovered over
us scolding. Started for the Lake
at 11.30 by stage, George Chapman
driver. Mrs Cory & son passengers.
Cool ride, no dust, Reached
Lakeside 6.30. Jim Bernier
working for me there.