Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] SAT. [Saturday] JAN. [January] 27, 1900 Ther.
  Clear; wind N. W., decreasing. 
  14 [degrees] - 8 A.M.
  24 [degrees] - 1 P.M.
  22 [degrees] - 7 P.M.
  In the Garden 
  Parus atricapillus 1* [singing] (phoebee call five times)
loud & clear.
  Dryobates pubescens [male] visited suet thrice.
  Spent day in Museum preparing
journal for binding. Constance Grenough
came to dinner & O. A. Lothrop called in
P.M. He had nothing to say about local
birds as he has not been out for the 
past month[.] C. [Caroline] went to Andover this
afternoon to stay at my cousin[']s until
Tuesday.
Wea. [Weather] SUNDAY [March 28] Ther. [Thermometer]
  A.M. clear; P.M. cloudy. Snow
began falling at 6 P.M. changing to heavy
rain later in the evening & lasting all night.
  Regulus satrapa. - heard in garden
  Parus atricapillus " " " [heard in garden]
  Dryobates pubescens " " " [heard in garden]
  Pinicola Canadensis. - at Arlington Hts [Heights] - Hoffman.
  Spent A. M. in Museum. Dined at
the Thayers with Mr., Mrs. & Miss Thayer,
Mrs. [?] & Loring. Started for W. Newton
at 4 P.M. & spent night at Melvin's.
Mr. & Mrs. James called in evening.
Wea. [Weather] MON. [Monday] JAN. [January] 29, 1900. Ther. [Thermometer]
  Early morning rainy clearing
before noon. P. M. blustering N. W. 
wind & falling temperature.
  32 [degrees] - 1 P.M.
  24 [degrees] - 5 P.M.
  Parus atricapillus - one in garden.
  Dryobates pubescens - 1 at suet in " [garden]
  Returned from the Melvins' this
morning stopping at Dee's greenhouse 
& buying a lot of plants. Spent day
in Museum working on the bird notes.
Wea. [Weather] TUESDAY [March] 30 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear with light W. wind.
  14 [degrees] - 7 A.M.
  30 [degrees] - 1 P.M.
  24 [degrees] - 6 P.M.
  Dryobates pubescens [female] in garden.
  Spent day in Boston. Trustees
Meeting 11.30 A.M. to 2 P.M.
Verified the securities at Safety Vaults
& found them all right.
  Afterwards called on Frank Manning
& went to Clark's with Matt L[?] Jr.