Concord - Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Thur. [Thursday] March 28, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
32 [degrees]
42 [degrees]
  Partly cloudy with strong N.W. [northwest] wind
and several snow squalls.
  Spent A.M. with the men. Long
came down to recement [re-cement] the cistern
behind the old cabin which leaks badly.
I took Pat & Ellison to Holden's Hill
where we cut three chestnuts. I towed
down the largest one with my canoe.
Took 12.25 (noon) train for Cambridge.
Ned Dearborn of Durham, N.H. [New Hampshire]
called in P.M. 
Wea. [Weather] Friday 29 [March 29, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
28 [degrees]
34 [degrees]
  Cloudy most of the day & very
cold for the season with strong, harsh
N.W. [Northwest] wind.
  Spent A.M. writing but before
beginning walked to Harvard Square
with C. [Caroline.] Came back alone by way 
of Berkeley St. where I saw at least 
20 Crow Blackbirds most of them
in Norway spruces in the Bolle's
grounds & opposite a wall or in the
white pines in rear of Longfellow's estate.
A few also in Parker estate [?] St.
Spent P.M. identifying birds sent to me
by various persons the past weeks.
Cambridge - Concord.
Wea. [Weather] Sat. [Saturday] March 30, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
30 [degrees]
40 [degrees]
  Brilliantly clear with strong
N.W. [northwest] wind.
  In A.M. walked up Brattle St. &
Fayerweather St. & back by way of Highland St.
with C. [Caroline.]
  Spent A.m. writing doing four birds for
the Cambridge List which is well through
the Warblers now. Worked on the
collection in P.M. Engaged a man from
Providence to prune dead branches in our trees.
A pair of crow Blackbirds spent the day
in the garden. There were two or three
Robins there also.
Wea. [Weather] Sunday 31 [March 31, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
34 [degrees]
  Sunny with drifting fleecy clouds.
  To St. John's church with C. [Caroline] at 9 A.M.
Called at the Thayers afterwards.
Wrote letters in forenoon. Dined
at the Haywoods with Aunt Mary, May,
Harry, Roland & Miss Hammond. After
dinner called at Frank M's but he was
out. C. [Caroline] & I then drove to Grundmann Studio
to call on the Stones but they, too, were
away. I took 4.30 P.M. train for
Bedford, thence by electric to W. [West] Bedford.
Gilbert with me. Slept in new cabin for
first time.