Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] May 7, 1905 Ther. [Thermometer]
60 [degrees]
78 [degrees]
  Clear & very warm with a 
violent, gusty W. [west] wind.
  Spent A.M. in cabin writing.
Ned & Will Bartlett called.
Miss Sybil Gage & Miss Lydia Stevens
of Cambridge landed in a canoe
about noon. I took them to
Davis Hill. Afterwards went to farm 
& walked back at sunset. Shad
bush in full bloom. A few apple &
peach blossoms out. Mosquitoes
troublesome at evening for first time.
  Wea. [Weather] Monday 8 [May 8, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
41 [degrees]
75 [degrees]
  Clear & warm with strong
S.W. [southwest] wind.                       
  Arrivals Red-eyed Vireos 1 [in full song] Ball's Hill
Solitary Sandpiper 2 Ball's Hill.
  In A.M. Pat & I dug a lot of
laurels behind Ball's Hill. In P.M.
took them to farm planting most
of them about the spring.
  Forbush came at noon to stay.
He walked back from farm with
me at evening. A Wilson's Thrush
singing first time this spring.
  Concord - Camb. [Cambridge] - Boston, Wolfeboro.
  Wea. [Weather] Tues. [Tuesday] May 9, 1905  Ther. [Thermometer]
  Early morning cloudy with light rain.
Rest of day clear with strong W. [west] wind
  The men all came down to Ball's Hill at
8 A.M. We dug 7 hemlocks on Pine Ridge
& planted them at Barrett Spring.
Took 11 A.M. electric for Cambridge.
Found C. [Caroline] well. Spent P.M. in Museum.
Dined with Geo. V. Leverett, his guide
Masterman & his friend Dr. Sherman at
Union Club. Spent evening at his room.
Got home at 11 P.M.
  Wea. [Weather] Wednesday 10 [May 10, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear with violent W. [west] wind. Cool.
  Took 8.30 A.M. train for Wolfeboro
arriving at 12.30. Corrected proof of my
Introduction in the cars. Mr. Lord met
me at station. Watched base ball game
2-5 P.M. Our boys beat Fryburg [sic] [Fryeburg]
team 12 to 0. Afterwards inspected
Academy. It is all up & nearly roofed
in. Purple Martins & Chimney Swifts
abundant in village. Heard Bobolinks,
Warbling Vireo, Oriole, etc.