South Yarmouth - Cotuit.
Wea. [Weather] Sat. [Saturday] Sept. 20, 1902 [September 20, 1902] Ther.[Thermometer]
Brilliantly clear with S.W. [southwest] wind. Warm.
  In A.M. drove with the Stones & Goodyear
to the road leading to Great Island where
I dug about 100 Blazing Star bulbs. There 
were acres of these beautiful plants still
in bloom. Returned through woods by
way of Swan Pond.
  Left the Stones at 3 P.M. & went by
stage train & buggy to Cotuit Narrows 
Mr. & Mrs. Almy, Anna, Junior, Betty, Cabot
& Miss Livermore of Cambridge at the House.
Wea. [Weather]  Sunday 21 [September 21, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
A.M. brilliantly clear; P.M. cloudy. Wind
north-east.
  In A.M. Almy drove me around
Popenisset [Popponesset] Point, a beautiful drive through
woods & past salt marshes & bogs. Blazing
Star common. Seven Great Blue Herons flying
together. Tupelos already brilliant. Called
on Mrs. Lowell & spoke with Dr. James Putnem.
In P.M. sailed down the bay, landed
at Cotuit & photographed Mr. John Coolidge's
windmill. Rowed much of way back 
against tide getting in after dark.
Cotuit - Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Mon. [Monday] Sept. 22, 1902 [September 22, 1902] Ther.[Thermometer]
Cloudy in A.M. P.M sunny but hazy.
Wind N.E. [northeast] Rather warm.
Pine Warblers, Flickers, Blue Jays, Bluebirds,
Chippies [chipping sparrow] & Anas about house in early morn. [morning]
Pine Warblers singing, some freely & well.
Miss Livermore & I left by stage at 9 A.M.
& took 10.30 train for Boston. Lunched
at South Station & got home at 2 P.M.
Found C. [Caroline] at our house. Took tea at
the Thayer's with Mrs. Simmons, Larry,
Miss Thayer & C. [Caroline] Spent night at Mrs.
Scudders'.
Wea. [Weather] Tuesday 23 [September 23, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
Sunny but hazy.
  Spent most of day in the
Museum writing letters etc.
  Took tea at the Thayer's again
this evening.