Cambridge Concord
Wea. [weather] Sun. [Sunday] March 24, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
42 [degrees]
  Cloudy with N.E. [Northeast] wind & [and] light
rain in P.M.
  To St. John's Church with C. [Caroline] at 9 A.M.
Then walked back by way of Berkeley St [Street].
Saw a Song Sparrow & [and] heard the call note
of a Bluebird both in the Smith's place.
Grackles "creaking" & [and] flying about everywhere.
Saw 15 or 20 in all. Also saw 5 or 6
Robins. Wrote letters in A.M.
Dined at the Haywards with C. [Caroline], Robert
& [and] Miss Hammond. Aunt Mary did not
come down to dinner but we saw her.
Took Turkish bath at athletic club in 
P.M. Called at the Alverys in evening. 
Wea. [Weather] Monday 25 [March 25, 1901] Ther. [Themometer]
50 [degrees]
  Early morning & [and] late P.M. cloudy.
Rest of day clear with E. [east] wind.
  Gilbert & [and] I took 8.34 A.M. train
for W. [West] Bedford. I spent the whole
A.M. with Arnold. The country on 
W. [West] Bedford shore swarming with [delete]birds][/delete]
Robins, Bluebirds, Red wings, & [and] Song Sparrows.
Saw 5 Fox Sparrows at boat house. They
sang gloriously. Dined at cabin.
Walking about near Balls Hill there
were not many birds - a few
Song Sparrows & [and] Red wings - 46 Robins
in one flock going to roost on Pine Ridge.
Saw 5 Sheldrakes & [and] 2 Black Ducks.
Cambridge  Concord
  Wea. [Weather] Tues. [Tuesday] March 26, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Heavy rain storm beginning before daybreak
& [and] lasting into following night. N.E. [Northeast] wind.
  Crossed river in pouring rain & [and] took 8.13
train for Cambridge where I spent
the day & [and] night. Wrote on the Cambridge 
list in A.M. doing three Warblers
Saw two Robins in the garden.
C. [Caroline] & [and] E.R.S. [Elizabeth Simmons] read to me in the evening.
Wea. [Weather] Wednesday 27 [March 27, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
50 [degrees]
  Clear with rather strong W. [west] wind. 
  A cool but not chilly day.
  Took 8.34 A.M. train for W. [West] Bedford.
Crossed at once to Ball's Hill where I
spent A.M. with Pat & [and] Ellison. Transplanted
a few hemlocks. There is little frost in ground.
Walked to farm & [and] back in P.M. Long
has begun digging the cellar for the
foreman's house. Saw a good many birds.
Back to cabin by 4 P.M.