Wea. [Weather] Sat. [Saturday] Sept. 12, 1903 [September 12, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Brilliantly clear, dead calm,
just pleasantly warm.
  Spent most of day in the
woods across the road working
with Mr. Lahy & James Kelly.
Dan was there for a short time
in A.M. & for 2 hours in P.M.
Finished our clearings and vistas.
Mrs. French, Dan, Margaret & I
drove to Stockbridge at 7.30 P.M. to
see the fancy dress carnival. It
began at 8 & lasted about 2 hours.
Drove home at 11 P.M.
  Wea.[Weather] Sunday 13 [September 13, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & warmer with strong
S.W. [southwest] wind.
  Dan and I strolled through
the woods behind the studio
after breakfast. In late P.M.
we went to the pasture where
we sat on the turf until after 
sunset. The swampy woods
below us were brilliant with
autumn coloring.
  Another pianola concert in
studio this evening.
  Wea. [Weather] Mon. [Monday] Sept. 14, 1903 [September 14, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear, calm & very hot.
  Left Glendale at 10.20
A.M. and reached Worcester
at 2.30 P.M. Lunched in
the station & took 3.23 train
for East Jaffrey. Found
Arthur Poole at station & 
drove direct to the Ark where
I found C. [Caroline] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons]. The former
was watching for me by the brook
We talked most of evening. Stepped out
at 10 P.M. & heard a Bubo hooting.
  Wea. [Weather] Tuesday 15 [September 15, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Brilliantly clear & very warm
with light S.W. [southwest] wind.
  Left the Ark at 9 A.M.
& was driven to West Rindge by
Arthur Poole. Alighted at
Miss Mary L. Wale's house.
She drove me to Rindge in a
trap drawn by a pair of
spirited horses. Spent A.M.
identifying collection of about 80
mounted birds in Pub [Public] Library.
Returned to house for lunch &
took 3 P.M. train for Concord.
[margin] Drove to Ball's Hill & spent night at cabin. [/margin]