Concord ( Farm )
Ther [Thermometer] FRI. JUNE 13, 1913 [Friday, June 13, 1913] Wea [Weather] 
End of spraying at Farm                             Fine
Clear & warm with fresh S.W [southwest] 
wind.
  Pierce & 9 men worked all
day at Farm finishing by 4 P.M.
 The work has been done more
extensively as well as thoroughly
than was before.  We have sprayed
the row of big oaks below peach
orchard & thence to the run, &
thence went to the road, the big
elms, the grove behind barn & 
nearly all the trees & shrubbery
there to cow pasture. I was
with the men all day.  The
foliage is [?] white with 
leads. No birds missing as yet.
in fact they seemed more
numerous to                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          day than ever &
sang delightfully all day.

Concord ( Farm & Balls Hill}
Farm bird not apparently injured by spraying

Ther [ Thermometer] Sat [ Saturday] June. 14 1913 Wea [ Weather]
Green catterpillars attack patch [pines?]                               Fine

Clear & walm with fresh S.W [ southwest]
wind. Calm in early morning.
[F??n sunrise to 8.a.m. there was
a glorious bird [covent?] going on
Ceaselessly all over the farm & 
especially close about the [house?]
although almost every tree & [?]
had been heavily sprayed there this
week I miss no birds or yet seen
[any?] Cat Birds who has probably been
caught by a cat where i [far???d] his
[feathers?] [ strewn ] about [th??] [?]
  Many cats are harming the [?] [?]
  To Balls Hill in motor car at
8 a.m. Birds singing [fr??] [there?]
 Pat took [?] [?] [?] . [Ge??fry?]
[w??lk] [?] [?] . Green
caterpillars very [?] [?] chirpping
[patch?] farm in [Piere?] Park.
 Spent most of day at Farm 
Richardson spraying [?] them.