Wea. [Weather] Tues. [Tuesday] June 16, Ther. [Thermometer] 
  Clear & cool with fresh N.E. [northeast] wind.
  Breakfasted at 5.45 & took 6.25 train
for Weirs. Many tracts of recently burned
forest between Colebrook & Lancaster but none
of great extent. Reached Weirs 12.30.
Estabrook, J.K. Lord, Alice Lord & her
fiancé Mr. Cate waiting with Ste. [steamer] "West Wind."
Lunch crossing Lake. No Loons or Eagles.
Trustees meeting in Academy 3.30 P.M.
Estabrook, E.H. Lord, J.K. Lord, Dr. Scott
& Judge Abbott there. J.K.L. presided.
Trustees dinner at Hobbs Inn 5.30. Graduating
exercises 7.30 - 10. Poorer essays than usual.
Alumni supper 10-12 P.M.
Wea. [Weather] Wednesday 17 [June 17, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
  A.M cloudy; P.M. clear. Chill E. [east] wind.
Took 7.15 A.M. train for Boston.
Talked with Mr. Gale of Jackson hotel, N.H. [New Hampshire]
all the way. Got home at 11 A.M.
Wrote letters in P.M. Dined at the
Almy's at 1.30. Mrs A. [Almy], Mary, Helen,
Anna, Junior, Betty & Cabot all there.
Merula migratoria 2 [in full song] 2 broods young.
Dend. aestiva [Dendroica aestiva] 2  [males in full song]. 115 at roost at eve [evening]. 
Setophaga ruticilla 1 [in full song]
Spinis tristis [male and female in a flock]
Habia lud. [Habia ludoviciana] [male in full song]
Quiscalus [?] [Male] 7 at pond 
Coccyzus erythrop. [Coccyzus erythropthalmus] 1  ad. [adult]
Vireo flav. [Vireo flavifrons] 1 [in full song] 
olivac [Vireo olivaceus] 1 [in full song] 
Icterus gal [Icterus galbula] 1 [in full song] 
Chaetura 1 [in a flight]
Passer. [?]
Trochilus [male adult] 
[/margin] Seen or heard in the Garden. [/margin]
  Cambridge - Lancaster.
  Wea. [Weather] Thur. [Thursday] June 18, 1903 Ther. [Thermometer] 
  Cloudy & cold.
  Spent most of day in Museum writing
letters. Noted following birds in the Garden: -
Merula mig. [Merula migratoria] 1 [in full song]
Dend. aestiva [Dendroica aestiva] 2 [males] [in full song]
Setophaga 1 [male] ad. [adult] [in full song] 
Vireo solitarius [male [in full song] Song of solitaries & song of flavifrons.
  Took 5.06 P.M. train to Lancaster
where I am to stay with C. [Caroline] at Miss
Holman's until Monday. A deer seen 
from car window as our train neared
Ayer by a man setting window.
  Wea. [Weather] Friday 19 [June 19, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy & threatening with a few light
showers. Wind S.E. [southeast]
  C. [Caroline] & I walked through Cemetery Lane
after breakfast.  I [It] was very beautiful. There
has been no tearing through it this
year. Many birds singing there.
  To river near bridge after dinner. Big colony
Bank Swallows there a month ago.
All gone but one pair now. Nests ravaged
by Minks (see notes). Drove to Thayer's
with C. [Caroline] at 3 P.M. She stayed only 20 min. [minutes]
I all P.M. with her & Mrs. Thayer.