Concord, Mass.
1893 
July 23 
(No 3)                                                                                      
  After packing the Marsh Wrensnest & eggs we  sailed
to Fairhaven and then started back rowing most
of the way home. We saw no birds of any especial
interest.
  In the afternoon I went by river to Balls' Hill
and beyond to Davis's Hill where I landed and
spent half an hour examining the big trees most
of which show no marks of serious injury from
the fire of last summer. A Wood Pewee and
Pine Warbler were singing in these woods. The
sun was setting when I reached the Buttericks'.