Wea. [Weather] SAT. [Saturday] MARCH 24, 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
27 [degrees] - 6 A.M.
34 [degrees] - 1 P.M.
  Clear & cold with strong N.W. wind
  Quiscalus aeneus [male] on ground in garden
  Dryobates pubescens [male][female]
  Spent a long day at the Museum
& walked about the garden a
good deal. I am much stronger
to-day.
  Outram Bangs called in the 
forenoon, C.E. Bailey in the 
afternoon.
Wea. [Weather] SUNDAY 25 Ther. [Thermometer]
22 [degrees]
40 [degrees]
  Clear & calm. Ground muddy
or frozen, grass brown.
[margin]In the garden.[/margin]
  Passerella iliaca 1 in lilacs
  Corvus americanus 4 [in a flock] flying over low [?]
  Cyanocitta cristata 3 [in a flock] in lilacs 10 A.M.
  Colaptes auratus 1[in full song] in early morning
  Dryobates pubescens [male][female] visited suet.
  Spent most of the day in Museum.
Wrote a few letters in A.M. In P.M.
Will Stone came out & stayed to
tea.
Wea. [Weather] MON. [Monday] MARCH 26, 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
22 [degrees]
42 [degrees]
  Cloudy with snow storm
beginning at 5 p.m.
[margin]In the garden[/margin]
  Melospiza melodia 1 feeding on chickory seeds
  Passerella iliaca 1 feeding on chickory seeds
  Dryobates pubescens
  Spent the day in Museum
taking a walk through highland
Street in the forenoon.
  F.M. Chapman came on from New York
to lecture at Lowell [?] & spent
the afternoon with us.
Wea. [Weather] TUESDAY 27 Ther. [Thermometer]
34 [degrees]
48 [degrees]
  Alternating clouds & sunshine.
About 2 inches of damp snow
covering ground & breaking the trees
early this morning but most of it
melted before noon.
  Took a walk up Brattle St. at
9 A.M. Heard a Robin calling in
Hubbard Park. Either the [?] or
[?] was calling in our lindens
at sunset.