June
1 June (Thursday)
- Jonathan Harker: According to the notes, Jonathan's first excursion to the Count's personal room was at one point supposed to have happened on this date, rather than on 25 June.
- Jack Seward: According to the notes, Seward was to have made a diary entry on this day.
5 June (Monday)
- Jack Seward: Renfield begins to lure flies into his bedroom with his tea sugar and appears to be keeping them as pets. Seward offers some objection to this less-than-hygenic practice, and Renfield agrees to remove them in three days.
- Jonathan Harker: According to the notes, this was at one point to have been the post date for Jonathan's second letter, rather than 19 June.
8 June (Thursday)
- Jack Seward: This is the deadline at which Renfield agrees to dispose of his first crop of flies.
- Jonathan Harker: According to the notes, this was at one point to have been the post date for Jonathan's third letter, rather than 29 June. This was also to have been the date where Jonathan would have demanded that the Count allow him to walk back to Bistritz, only to be confronted by a pack of wolves upon being shown to the door.
10 June (Saturday)
- Jonathan Harker: According to the notes, Jonathan's escape from the castle was at one point supposed to have happened on this date, rather than on 30 June.
12 June (Monday)
- Jonathan Harker: This is the post-date for the first letter Jonathan is forced to write, which says that his work in Transylvania is nearing completion and that he will shortly return for England.
13 June (Tuesday)
- Jonathan Harker: According to the notes, Jonathan's attempt to send a letter home via the Count's Szgany retainers was at one point supposed to have happened on this date, rather than on 28 May.
14 June (Wednesday)
- Jonathan Harker: According to the notes, Jonathan's discovery that all his papers had been confiscated was at one point supposed to have happened on this date, rather than on 31 May. He was also supposed to have witnessed the delivery of the Count's boxes on this day, rather than on 17 June.
15 June (Thursday)
- Jonathan Harker: According to the notes, Jonathan's attempt to send a letter home via the Count's Szgany retainers was at one point supposed to have happened on this date, rather than on 28 May.
16 June (Friday)
- Jonathan Harker: According to the notes, Jonathan witnessing the spectacle of seeing a grieving mother eaten by wolves was at one point supposed to have happened on this date, rather than on 24 June.
17 June (Saturday)
- Jonathan Harker: Jonathan sees some Slovaks unloading large square boxes in the courtyard of the castle. They ignore him when he tries to get their attention.
18 June (Sunday)
- Jack Seward: Renfield begins collecting spiders and starts feeding his "pet" flies to them.
19 June (Monday)
- Jonathan Harker: This is the post-date for the second letter Jonathan is forced to write, which says that he will be leaving the castle the next day.
23 June (Friday)
- Jonathan Harker: Jonathan hears the sounds of the Szgany digging up a large amount of dirt from somewhere else in the castle. Later, he witnesses Dracula leave the castle again, this time clad in his missing traveling suit and carrying a sack. As he watches him, the spectral forms of the three women appear to him in the moonlight. He flees and overhears what seems to be the sounds of another infant being eaten.
Later that night, a woman comes to the castle crying for her lost child. She is set upon by the Count's wolves and presumably devoured.
- Jonathan Harker: According to the notes, the arrival of the Count's boxes was at one point supposed to have happened on this date, rather than on 17 June.
24 June (Saturday)
- Jonathan Harker: In the early morning hours of 24 June, Jonathan records the events of the following night in his diary.
- Mina Murray: According to the notes, Mina was to have written a letter to Lucy on this day.
25 June (Sunday)
- Jonathan Harker: Jonathan ventures outside the window of his room and crawls along the outside of the castle, managing to reach the Count's quarters. He finds a cache of various gold coins and a passageway that leads to an old chapel. Here, he finds one of the boxes that the Slovaks brought, filled with earth, and looking inside it, he finds the corpse-like form of the Count sleeping there.
26 June (Monday)
- Jonathan Harker: According to the notes, this was at one point to have been the post date for Jonathan's third letter, rather than 29 June. This was also to have been the date where Jonathan would have demanded that the Count allow him to walk back to Bistritz, only to be confronted by a pack of wolves upon being shown to the door.
27 June (Tuesday)
- Jonathan Harker: According to the notes, this was at one point to have been the post date for Jonathan's third letter, rather than 29 June.
29 June (Thursday)
- Jonathan Harker: This is the post-date for the third letter Jonathan is forced to write, which says that he has arrived in Bistriz.
- Jonathan Harker: The Count bids Jonathan adieu, saying that he will be leaving in the morning and that a carriage will arrive the same day to convey Jonathan back towards home. Fearful of what is to come, Jonathan asks to leave that night and is led to the door, where he is confronted by the Count's wolves. Resigned, he agrees to delay his journey and later overhears the Count whispering to the three women that they shall soon be able to do as they wish with him.
30 June (Friday)
- Jonathan Harker: Harker descends the castle wall once more, and upon looking in the Count's earth box again, he sees that Dracula is bloated with blood and has apparently grown younger. Terrified, he strikes him with a shovel, leaving a mark on his forehead.
Deciding he must escape from the castle that very day, Jonathan takes some of the Count's gold coins. He proceeds down the castle walls for the last time.