Concord - Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] MON. JULY 11, 1910 [Monday, July 11, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
93 [93 degrees]   Fine
Clear & intensely hot but with fresh,
dry west wind. Cooler at evening.
  Returned to Cambridge by 8.14
train, Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert] coming down at noon
C.[Caroline] & I worked in Museum on
Umbagog task all forenoon.
  In afternoon I went to Mus. Comp.
Zool. [Museum of Comparative Zoology] where I saw Henshaw [Samuel Henshaw].
Barbour & Clark who had just
come on from Washington.
  This morning I found that the
snow drop tree [snowdrop tree] in our Jungle had
been attacked by larvae of Leopard
Moth. Five or six of the upper
branches were broken off & hanging
by the back. Mrs. Cobb & Lizzy F. [Lizzy Fuller]
took supper with us. We escorted
them home & then called on the
Coolidges. C. read to me later.
Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] TUES. JULY 12, 1910 [Tuesday, July 12, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Clear & warm with light W. [west] wind.
  C. & I worked all the forenoon
in Museum on our usual task.
I am adding to the introduction
thus far & tinkering everything.
A number of letters have just come 
approving of my article on Red leg Duck
in July Auk. This seems to have
excited a good deal of interest &
amusement.
  Mrs. Cobb & Lizzy Fuller sailed
for Liverpool at 3 o'clock on the
Cymric. They were both at breakfast
with us & Mrs. Cobb was at lunch.
C. drove in to the St[?]. with them.
Mrs. Sheffield called this evening
as C. was reading aloud to me.
The cherries are almost gone now
but the birds still glean a few.