June 29th. Do not think they stay in the box at night 
except at nesting time. At 7.30 this evening, the only one I 
had seen for an hour left and did not return. I believe fe- 
male has commenced to sit. 
June 30th. Four to-day. It appears as if only one pair 
had decided to build. 
July 1st. Another pair appears to be building on the 
other side of the box. 
July 17th. Saw one Martin, after 7 P.M. , make 4 or 5 
trips, apparently to gether food, it would remain in hole a- 
bout a minute and be away from 5 to 15 minutes. Is it feeding 
young or mate? 
July 18th. Saw 7 Martins flying and on box at one time, 
some act as if new to locality. 
July 28th. 6 possibly S this A.M. 
August 7th. Saw one young bird at eastern hole and af- 
terwards on ledge this A.M. 
Aug. 9th. Saw 2 young ones on platform on east side this 
A.M. M.says he saw 2 on W. side (doubtful). 
Aug. 16th. Many Martins on tops of trees about office. 
C.says he saw them feeding young. Have the young left the 
box? 
Aug. 18th. Large number, 30 or more, flying at different 
heights this P.M. V.says at six P.M. there must have been 100* 
