Concord - Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] TUES. JUNE 7, 1910 [Tuesday, June 7, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Mixed.
Cloudy with intervals of sunshine.
Heavy thunder shower in P.M.
Sultry all day.
  Spent forenoon at farm working
in garden & orchard, chiefly with
Pat. Whole place swarming with
birds singing gloriously. I keep
finding more Robins' nests & believe
there are at least 12 pairs breeding
within 100 yards of the house.
I cannot discover that any birds
have suffered from the spraying.
At 3.30 P.M. Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert] & I walked
to Ball's Hill. The shower began just
as we reached cabins but we crossed 
river in heavy rain & took 4.27 train
to Cambridge where I spent night.
  C. [Caroline] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] there. Saw Mrs. Almy &
also Harry Spelman in evening..
2 Red Eyes [Red-eyed vireos], a Chippy [chipping sparrow] & a Robin only 
birds noted in Garden.
Cambridge - Boston - Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] WED. JUNE 8, 1910 [Wednesday, June 8, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Brilliantly clear with light W. [west] wind.
Very cool at morning & evening.
  Worked in the Museum & strolled
about the Garden for a couple of hours
after breakfast and then went to Boston.
Called on the Motleys in their office
taking them some plans of the Concord
land & their "options" which require changes.
Lunched at Bunch O'Grapes. Next
went to our office & spent an hour
there. Galloupe gave me to read, at
Estabrook's request, a package of
letters containing grave evidence
against Dr. Murkland. If he cannot
disprove it he must resign at once.
To Bos. Soc. [Boston Society] at 3.30 to meeting Audubon
Directors to consider removing Miss
Kimball.  No decision when I left at
4.20 to take 4.57 train back to
Concord. Crossed river at Ball's Hill
& walked up to Farm.