Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] FRI. JUNE 3, 1910 [Friday, June 3, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Davis Hill sprayed
Deer in our orchard.
Forenoon sunny & warm. Afternoon
partly cloudy with light showers.
To Ball's Hill at 7.30 during
drive with Betty. Faxon [Walter Faxon] came
from Lexington at 8.30 to spend the
day. We walked to the Farm &
back in forenoon. Spent most of
afternoon in cabin talking.
  Richardson with 2 gasoline engines
spent most of day spraying the
trees on David Hill. Duren was
busy with those about the cabins,
on Bensen's knoll etc. The woods
are reeking with poison now & 
the caterpillars are dying fast.
The Bensen children picked up a
Cotton tail rabbit [cottontail rabbit], ill, & apparently poisoned.
About 7 A.M. I saw a very large 
doe Deer in our orchard. Walked to
within 30 yds. [yards] when she bolted off.
Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] SAT. JUNE 4, 1910 [Saturday, June 4, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Another Deer in orchard.    Fine.
A perfect day, brilliantly clear with
light, cool N. [north] wind. Very cool last night.
Arrived - Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, 1 unseen
North bound migrants previously noted - Black
& Yellow warbler, [female] at Ball's Hill, Night hawk
[illeg.] flying N.E. [northeast] at evening.
  As I was standing near the barn at 7 A.M.
a doe Deer, much smaller than the one seen
yesterday, loped past me within ten yards.
Lawrence's Collie dog soon came up, yelping, 
but he did not follow her further.
  Spent day at Ball's Hill. Duren
& 2 men spraying, Harry banding trees.
Mrs. Thos. Motley [Mrs.Thomas Motley] & three of her sons
called on me at the cabin at 4 P.M.
On my way back to Farm at 6 P.M.
heard a Hermit singing in oak wood
east of Ritchie place. Irises in garden in
full glory now & very beautiful.