Concord
Ther. [Thermometer] SAT. [Saturday] MAY 28, 1910 Wea. [Weather]
Fair
Partly cloudy, partly sunny.
Cool with high N. [North] wind.
Arrived Tennessee Warbler [male] [in full song] in
grove behind barn at 8-9 A.M. 
North bound migrants Black-poll 2 [in full song]
Usnea Warbler 1 [in full song], Black & Yellow W. [Black and Yellow Warbler]
2 [in full song], Night hawk 1.
  Went to Ball's Hill at 9 A.M. 
& spent day there with all
my men & Duren & his men.
Duren sprayed most of east
end of hill. The gypsy & brown
tail caterpillars are swarming there
& fast stripping the trees. There
were a good many birds at
Ball's Hill but nearly all
summer resident species. Walked 
back to farm at 6.30. A
calm, radiant evening.

Concord
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. [Sunday] MAY 29, 1910 Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Clear & cool with light W. [West] wind.
No north-bound migrants except
2 Night-hawks.
  Spent forenoon at farm writing
letters. Took a short stroll about
the place just after breakfast.
  The Melvins called at 1.30 P.M.
coming down from Concord in their
automobile. At 3 P.M. Mr. Warner
of Concord with a son & daughter,
George White & Marjorie Carter
Charlie's eldest daughter, whom I
never saw before, came by appointment
for a walk in the woods. Just before
we started C. [Caroline Brewster] & E.R.S [Elizabeth R. Simmons] came from
Kendall Green in an automobile with
Lucy White. They stayed only 20 minutes
or so. I took the others to Balls [Ball's Hill]
& Davis Hill. We saw several Turtles
& one Wood Tortoise, laying eggs. Got
back at 6. I walked down road past
the Howe's a little later.