Wea. [Weather] THUR. [Thursday] APRIL 5, 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
30 [degrees]
50 [degrees]
  Brilliantly clear, the forenoon
dead calm, a breath of E. wind
in the afternoon.
  Spent most of the day in the garden.
Patsy & his men were digging a 
large pit for a new pond on the
E. side of the garden near the junipers.
A Robin alighted in the excavations
after the men left & found many worms.
C. went to Groton & Concord for the day.
I drove to Porter's with her in the morning
& to W. Sommerville to meet her at evening.

Wea.[weather]
Friday 6
Ther.[Thermometer]
32[degrees]
60[degrees]
Clear, the forenoon very pleasant
a strong cold N. wind in p.m.
Junco - 1 in garden
Chickadee 1 [symbol]
Out in the garden nearly all day.
Transplanted some ??? in
p.m. getting very tired, in
fact exhausted.

Wea.[weather]
Sat.[Saturday] April 7, 1900
Ther.[Thermometer]
40[degrees]
56[degrees]
Brilliantly clear with strong
N. wind
Spirius tristis 1 [symbol] (full song) in garden
Merula migratoria 2                         "     "
Colaptes auratus 1                          "     "
Dryobates pubescens                     "     "

C. started for Haskington by 9 a.m. train.
I had planned to go to Ball's Hill in 
p.m. but was too used up, by the
creeper, of yesterday. Purdie came out
at evening to stay with me.

Wea.[weather]
Sunday 8
Ther.[Thermometer]
35[degrees]
52[degrees]
Brilliantly clear with fresh
N. wind
Parus atricapillus 1 [symbol] in garden
Merula mig[ratoria] 2 [symbol] at sunrise
Junco hyemalis I heard in garden
Spent the day in the Museum
with Purdie. We read &
talked ??? t????. I am
feeling weak & dispirited 
still.