Glendale.
Ther [Thermometer] FRI. JULY 25, 1913 [Friday, July 25, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear & cool with strong N.W. [northwest] 
wind.
  In the early morning & more
or less throughout the day
birds of various kinds were
singing with renewed vigor
& freedom because,no doubt,
of the cooler weather. Any
abrupt change at this season
whether to warmer or cooler
is likely to have this result.
The Hermit [Thrush] on the Mt. [Mountain] was
in full song at evening.
  I worked most of day on
Introduction to Umbagog, revising
it. Mrs. French's afternoon
reception in studio 4 - 6.
Met Miss [Hampton?] of Boston.
Dan & I went to pine woods
across road later.
Glendale.
Ther [Thermometer] SAT. JULY 26, 1913 [Saturday, July 26, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear & cool with fresh W. [west] wind.
Robins, Red-eyes [Red-eyed Vireo], Song Sparrows
& Chippers [Chipping Sparrow] singing near house all day.
[male] House Wren in full song for
hours in & about porch. Saw
nothing of his mate & brood.
  Worked on revision of
Introduction in forenoon & afternoon,
making poor progress. Three of
Margaret's young men friends
arrived yesterday from New York
for a week end visit & are now
much in evidence.
  I continue to be puzzled by the
wild Rabbits here. Dan & I saw a
very confiding one among pines
yesterday. It seemed to us unlike
a Cotton tail but no bigger. Its
lips were snow white.
Wonderful show of stars to-night.
Rarely are they so numerous or brilliant.