L. Umbagog [Lakeside Umbagog].
Ther.[Thermometer] MON. JUNE 21, 1909 [Monday, June 21, 1909]  Wea.[Weather]
Clear.
Clear & warm with W. [west] wind
[moderate?] in A.M., [fresh?] in P.M.
Chapman [Frank Michler Chapman] & I walked to Stone
farm after breakfast. Birds
singing well. [Returning?] we
had a [?] in the [?]
[meeting?] a [Whistler?] with 6 young.
Starting just after dinner in 
2 boats with Jim & Alva we
went up Cambridge River to
near [?] [?] Meadows. Saw
2 [Whistlers?], 3 Goosanders, 2[Horses?]
& 5 Deer, 3 in the meadow,
2 along the wooded river below.
Saw 5 Muskrats on way up
& 4 coming back. River very
beautiful. No mosquitoes at all.
but black flies [?]  & [?]
Got back to house boat about 7 P.M
L. Umbagog [Lakeside Umbagog].
Ther. [Thermometer]  TUES, JUNE 22, 1909 {Tuesday, June 22, 1909]  Wea. [Weather]
83 [83 degrees]     Clear
A clear warm day with fresh
west winds.
Alva & Jim had promised to
come at 5.30 A.M. to tow house boat
up to B. Point before wind [?]. They
arrived about 7. When I questioned
rather sharply as to his reasons
for this delay he took offense & was 
rather insulting. After a few minutes
talk he stalked off in a huff & said
he would work for me no more.
Jim poled the house boat & boat
house back to my island. This
[practically?] ends my trip. Chapman
and I spent forenoon getting [?] for
his [?] group. A [?] [?] with
other one this morning. Saw a [R --]
[P -- ] at house. Chapman
went to [L --] for night I spent
it on the boat.
[margin] Virginia Rail calling [cuttr?] at 9.30 P.M.
near [Purdie's bend?] [/margin]