Concord
Ther [Thermometer] TUES.  SEPT. 9, 1913 [Tuesday, September 9, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Tennessee Warbler.   Fine
Clear & cool with light N.W. [northwest]
wind. Almost frosty at evening.
Not many birds about but
one small flock of migrating
Warblers spent much of day
near house, keeping mostly in the
tops of big elms. There were 3 or 
4 Black-polls [Blackpoll Warbler] as many D. virens [Dendroica virens]
and a beautiful Tennessee [Tennessee Warbler], which
I watched for several minutes in
a small apple tree. It was a
young bird with grass green
upper parts including crown & very
yellow (almost clear primrose yellow
apparently) underparts. Saw the
first Peabody bird, a dull colored
one, apparently young.
George Baker began work this
morning. With him, Zeph & Tom I
spent day excavating for flower bed
etc. in front of shed.
Concord - Boston.
Ther [Thermometer] WED. SEPT. 10, 1913 [Wednesday, September 10, 1913]  Wea [Weather]
Fine
  Clear & very cool with fresh N. [north]
wind. Frost in low lands reported.
  Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert] motored me to Concord
where I took 8.06 train for Boston
spending most of day in our
office attending to various Estate 
business & making out cheques
for Academy beneficiaries. Called
on Mr. Nelson in his office to
enquire about Burbank whom he
condemned for wishing to leave him
but spoke well of in most aspects.
Visited Fotten-Fiske-Rawson store to 
buy 600 fragrant narcissus bulbs & to
order dahlias etc. Lunched at
Bunch O' Grapes. Council meeting
Aud. Soc. [Audubon Society] at B.S.N.H. 4 P.M. Present
Allen, Townsend, Packard, Miss Elliot,
Mrs. Hemenway. Back to Concord 
by 5.14 Fitchburg train. Gilbert met it.
Hodgman & daughter called at 8. I
wrote later to Burbank offering him place.