Wea. [Weather] Mon. [Monday] July 14, 1902 Ther. [Thermometer.]
91 [degrees]
Clear with light W. [west] wind 
Intensely hot.
  Returned to Cambridge by 8.13 A.M.
train and spent day in Museum
working on the Cambridge Birds.
Purdie arrived in late P.M.
bringing me two fine plants of
Asplenium augustifolium which he
got in Stony Brook Reservation.

Wea. [Weather] Tuesday 15 [July 15, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
90 [degrees]
  Clear and intensely hot with
strong S.W. [southwest] wind and violent
thunder shower at evening.
  Spent day as usual working on
the Cambridge List. [delete]In later P.M.
C [Caroline] and I walked through Hubbard Park
& Lowell St. to the parkway along
Charles river where we heard 
Spotted Sandpipers.[/delete]

Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday] July 16, 1902 Ther.
  Brilliantly clear with cool N.W. [north west] wind.
Evening very cool.
  Spent the day working on the
Cambridge Birds. In late P.M.
C. [Caroline] & I took a short walk, through
Hubbard Park to the parkway on
Charles River behind the Hospital where
we heard a Spotted Sandpiper & saw several
Crows feeding on the muddy banks of the river
Mr. Leverett called at 7.30 & stayed nearly
three hours.

Wea. [Weather] Thursday 17 [July 17, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Partly cloudy with light thunder shower
at 5 P.M. Warmer.
  Spent A.M. on Cambridge List, P.M.
on proof of L.C. paper [Lower California paper], which came
this noon. Purdie arrived at 4 P.M.
bringing me some plants, among them a
number of Phegopteris hexagonoptea from
the Stony Brook Reservation.
  C. & E.R.S [Caroline] and [Elizabeth R. Simmons] went to [delete]North[/delete] Scituate
& Cohassett [Cohasset] for the day dining with
Dora Thayer & calling on Ezra &
Frances Waring in P.M.