Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. [Sunday] JULY 17, 1910 Wea. [Weather] 
Fine
Clear with light variable winds
chiefly from E. [East] & N. [North] A fine, cool day.
  Spent forenoon at or near Ball's 
Hill. Went over woods on this 
Hill & on Blakeman Ridge. Moths
scattering on former, very bad on 
latter. Planted lupin seeds in
several places. Harry working
on boats & bamboo masts.
  Spent whole afternoon in woods
studying moth conditions. It is
apparently about height of the
laying season. Davis Hill very
badly infested. Birch Id. [Birch Island] woods
not bad. Birch Field nearly [?]
Some very bad spots at Farm.
Returned via Holden's Hill. A high
colony there & things looking serious.
Only a few birds in song. Bull
Frogs trumping [?] at evening.

Concord - Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] MON. [Monday] JULY 18, 1910 Wea. [Weather]
72 [degrees] max. [maximum]  Dull.
Cloudy & cool with light N.E. [Northeast] wind.
  Returned to Cambridge by 8.14
train and spent day in the
Museum. C. worked through
forenoon copying and I did
a little composing but mostly
revised old matter and pieced
odd bits together.
  We had supper on back piazza 
and then took a walk going
to Buckingham St. & calling at
the Ellery Coolidge's. Cambridge
is nearly deserted now & very
quiet with most of our neighbors'
houses closed. Heard only three
birds singing in the Garden, a
Robin & 2 Red-eyes. Four Crows
alighted together in a cherry tree
not as yet stripped of fruit.