Cambridge - Boston - Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] Sat. [Saturday] July 23, 1910 Wea. [Weather]
(Trustee Compensation) Fine.
Sunny but hazy. Intensely hot
with light westerly winds.
  To Boston at 10 A.M. A very
pretty girl who knew me but whom
I could not place joined me at foot of
Sparks Street & we sat together in the 
cars & talked all the way in.
Spent two hours at our office.
Saw Estabrook. We discussed J.L.
Brewster[']s share of Trustee Compensation 
due April 12. He died Feb. 5 [February 5, 1910]. We
decided to pay his estate his share up to
that date & to divide the remaining balance, 
over $500, between ourselves. This is in
accord with Geo. V. Leverett's opinion given
me a week ago to-day.
 Lunched at Bunch O'Grapes & took 1.07 
train to West Bedford. Sat with Jack Ames
most of way. It was very hot in the cars.
Crossed river to Ball's Hill to spend Sunday
there. Took a walk & with Harry's help
prepared some beds for Lupin seeds.
Started 2 Woodcock in river thicket at
east end of hill. Another walk (to Holden's
Hill & Pine Park) after supper. Heard in
full song 2 Tanagers, 2 Song Sparrows, 3
Swamp Sparrows, 1 Dend. virens [Dendroica virens], 1 Robin.
Redwing & Bobolink sang sometimes.

Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] 94 [degrees] Sun. [Sunday] July 24, 1910 Wea. [Weather]
Fine.
(Doe & spotted fawn, Skunk)
Sunny but hazy. Intensely hot.
Forenoon calm. Fresh west wind in afternoon.
  Spent forenoon about cabins. Too hot
to move about much. Pat & Duren came
down. Pat resumed work 3 days ago.
Started 2 Woodcock yesterday P.M. & 1
this morning, all in thicket near river at
east end of Ball's Hill. Tanager, Red eye,
Song Sparrow & D. virens [Dendroica virens] in full song at
sunrise near cabin. Marsh Wren across
river sang fully; a short-bill further off.
  Walked to farm in P.M. It was simply
suffocating in the woods. Gypsy moths
still laying but fewer seen there than last Sunday.
Came on Skunk in broad sunlight in
Berry Pasture. Saw only his tail, in thick bushes.
Returned via Holden Hill. As I came out
into Barrett Meadow, saw a medium sized
very red doe Deer, with fawn spotted scarce
bigger than an English Hare. They were feeding
on the cart road. They soon went back into
woods. I moved on & the doe came out
within 6 yards of me & then ran up over hill.
The fawn was not with her.