  Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday] June 4, 1902 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear. A.M. warm with N.W. [Northwest] wind.
  Walked to Cemetery & through lane with
C. after breakfast. Wrote letters in A.M.
  In P.M. John Thayer called & drove
me over to his place where with
Mrs. Thayer we walked to a ledge
covered with hepaticas & maiden's 
hair ferns. I never saw as much of
either in E. Mass. [Eastern Massachusetts] before.
C. read to me in the evening.

  Wea. [Weather] Thursday 5 [June 5, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & cool.
  Corrected second batch of proofs
of Lower Cala. [Lower California] paper in A.M. &
took them to post office at noon.
At 2.30 John Thayer called &
drove me to the Parker woods
where we found Harriman. These 
woods are by far the finest I have
seen in Lancaster. The trees are upwards
of 100 years old. There are many hemlocks
& some noble pines, chestnuts & oaks.
Heard a D. caerulescens [Dendroica caerulescens] singing.

  Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] June 6, 1902 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Sunny but very hazy; warmer.
  C. & I walked to the Cemetery
just after breakfast. I spent the 
remainder of A.M. writing letters.
  We took 3.10 P.M. train for
Groton where we spent about an hour
with George & Bessy Jefferson & their children.
Heard a Quail & several Meadow Larks but
only one Bobolink. He did not say "queer."
Returned at 5 P.M. 

  Wea. [Weather] Saturday 7 [June 7, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy and rather warm with light
drizzle of rain in P.M. 
  Lizzy Simmons came from Cambridge this
forenoon to spend the day with C. [Caroline].
  I left Lancaster by 3.10 P.M. train
with John E. Thayer for Dublin N.H. [Dublin, New Hampshire].
We left the cars at E. Harrisville [East Harrisville] & were
driven first to the Cabot's place (to deliver
two of their maid servants) & thence to
Abbott Thayer's where we are to spent [spend]
Sunday & to see the nest of a Pileated Woodpecker.
  Spent the evening talking with Thayer & his
son Gerald.