[margin]Concord[/margin]
Wea. [weather] SUN. [Sunday] JULY 30, 1905 Ther. [thermometer]
  Cloudy with light S.E. to
N.E. wind & firm steady rain.
  Spent most of A.M. with
James looking over the crops
and planning things. He has
a fair lot of vegetables etc.
  To Bird Field in P.M.
  Transplanted a lot of Columbines
and other wild flowers. The 
recent drought has dwarfed
& injured vegetation greatly.

Wea. [weather] Monday 31[July 31, 1905]  Ther. [thermometer]
  Cloudy with strong N.E. wind and
fine misty rain: Very cool.
  
  Spent A.M. at farm. Forbush
painting, Pat & Frank burning
brush near hen house. Mr. James
not feeling well.
  Returned to Cambridge
in P.M. via Ball's Hill &
4.20 train from West Bedford
A Robin in full song at Ball's 
Hill. Song Sparrow singing freely.

Wea. [weather] Tues. [Tuesday] AUG. 1, 1905  Ther. [thermometer]
  Cloudy with N.E. [northeast] wind and frequent
showers. Rained long & heavily last night

  Spent day in Museum writing
letters, paying bills etc.
  When I got back yesterday I
found C. ill in bed. She was
taken ill on Sunday

Wea. [weather] Wednesday 2  [August 2, 1905]  Ther. [thermometer]
Clear & warmer with light W.[west] wind.
Several brisk showers in P.M.
  Spent morning in Museum
working on proof Camb. Birds.
  C. not so well Tuesday. Dr. Stevens
called & says it is nothing serious.
  To Boston in P.M. Called
on Sister Rebeca at St. Margarets,
on Ernest Bowditch (who was out)
an Jos. B. Russell. Got back at 5.30
Gilbert reports Frank discharged by
James at Concord to-day.
[margin]True Crickets began chirping this eve.[/margin]