Cambridge - Boston - Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] SAT. [Saturday] AUG. 6, 1910 [August 6, 1910] Wea. [Weather] 
Fair.
Forenoon cloudy & rather sultry,
afternoon clear & cool with W. [West] wind.
To Mus. Comp. Zool. [Museum of Comparative Zoology] at 9 A.M. Called
on Faxon who showed me the young
H. leucobronchialis [Helminthophila leucobronchialis] he shot in Lexington
last month. It is a typical bird.
I was also shown its body, in alcohol
& examined it for sex finding what I
was nearly sure is an ovary.
To Boston at 10.30. Spent about 2
hours in our office. Saw Arthur &
signed a cheque to pay Moorfield Story's
bill (about $260.) for legal advice to the 
Estate. Lunched at "Bunch O' Grapes" &
had hair cut. Took 1.51 train for
West Bedford. Gilbert met me at the
boat house & ferried me across. Pat had
made a high, unsightly landing stage at
mouth of canal. I ordered him to
remove it on Monday. I walked to
Davis Hill before supper. Saw an
unusually big deer track very fresh.
The imprints of the dew claws showed
plainly. Walked to Pine Point & Barrett
meadow after supper. Saw Barn Swallows
& Swifts flying over river. Only one bird
(a Song Sparrow) singing. Woods silent

Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. [Sunday] AUG. 7, 1910 [August 7, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Forenoon brilliantly clear &
deliciously cool. Afternoon cooler &
partly cloudy with two light Showers.
  Spent forenoon at Ball's Hill. The leaves
glistened in the clear light & there was
a strong suggestion of September in the
general look of things. A big troop of
Warblers drifted past the cabin at 8.30.
I identified 1 Blackburnian, 3 D. virens [Dendroica virens],
2 Chestnut-side, 2 Black & White Creepers.
3 Redstarts, 4 Maryland Yl. throats, a
Water Thrush & 2 Orioles, one an adult [male].
Bensen came down to see about some work
(laying a wall at boat pond). Many boats 
& canoes on the river. Went to Farm
in P.M. Saw Solitary Vireo. Sharp-shinned
Hawk still in Prescott's Pines squealing.
Saw one a small [male]. Harry has seen them often.
Two young (fully grown & feathered) Hummers in 
nest over lane at Farm. 9 Swifts flying high.
Plums & some early apples ripe. Got back
to cabin at dark. Mosquitos scarce. Deer flies [?].