Concord - Boston - Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] THURS. JULY 3, 1913 [Thursday, July 3, 1913] Wea. [Weather]
Special meeting Aud. Soc. [Audubon Society] Fine.
Clear & warm with light, cool
easterly wind.
  A Grosbeak in full song near cabin
about sunrise. Many other birds singing
well. Green Heron seen by Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert].
We closed camp & took 8.15 train.
I went through to Boston & spent an
hour at our office seeing Arthur
& Galloupe. To Boston Soc. at 10.30
for special meeting Aud. Soc. Directors [Audubon Society Directors]
to consider report of Committee recommending
removal of Miss Kimball and elevation
to her position of Winthrop Packard.
I opposed both measures but both 
were carried. Present Forbush, Allen
Mr.& Mrs. Robbins, Miss Hall, Mrs.
Cabot, Mrs. Hemenway. Miss Kimball
read report of last meeting & [?]
I lunched at Athletic Club. Consulted
Dr. Sam Mixter about a [?].
got out to Cambridge at 3.30
called on Walter & Margie D. [Walter & Margie Deane] after supper.
Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] FRI. JULY 4, 1913 [Friday, July 4, 1913] Wea. [Weather]
First Cicada flying   Fine
Clear & rather uncomfortably warm
with fresh westerly winds
Spent most of day in Museum
writing letters etc. Phelan called at
9 A.M. about plumbing repairs in 
6 Riedesel St.; also John [Nesbit?]
Mr. Haley of Wolfeboro dined with
me at 1 staying about an hour.
C.[Caroline] & E.R.S.[Elizabeth R. Simmons] arrived from Lyme
about 4.45. After seeing the garden
they called at the Danas' while
I called on Sallie Russell Bates
& talked with her on her front
stoop about old times. A
Robin singing all the while not
far off. At 2 P.M. heard & saw a 
[female] Yellow Warbler in [catalpa] by
Museum chirping at a Jay as if
anxious about eggs or young.
We all sat in hall & talked at evening