Wea. [Weather] TUES. [Tuesday] FEB. 24, 1903 [February 24, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
27 [degrees]
47 [degrees]
Cloudy and warm with
strong S.W. [southwest] wind.
  Went in town at 9.45 to attend
a meeting of Trustees Brewster estate.
Examined securities at Safety Vaults
& checked them off as usual finding
anything right, of course. Dined
at Revere House Cafe & came out at
2 P.M. to work for a couple of
hors on the Cambridge list. C. [Caroline] read
to me in the evening from the "Diary
of a Fisherman" a capital book.
C.E. Hoyle of Millbury called at 9 A.M.
Wea. [Weather] WEDNESDAY 25 [February 25, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
20 [degrees]
38 [degrees]
Clear with light W. [west] wind.
  Escorted C. [Caroline] to the electric cars at 9 A.M.
Spent rest of day working on
Cambridge Birds. Mrs Almy
lunched with me at 1 P.M.
At 2 p.m. Walter Faxon &
Outram Bangs called staying
until about 4 P.M.
"We Dine Club" met at W. Deane's [Walter Deane]
in the evening.
A [male] Sitta carolinensis & a Flicker
visited the Garden.
Wea. [weather] THUR. [Thursday] FEB. 26, 1903 [February 26, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
23 [degrees]
44 [degrees]
Clear with light W. [west] wind.
Rather warm at noon & then snow wasting
rapidly. Sleighing nearly gone.
  Spent most of day working on text
of Cambridge Birds, revising & interpolating.
Walked to Mt. Auburn with C. [Caroline] just
after lunch. No callers to-day.
  Blue Jay 2 [in a flock] 8 A.M. Flicker 1, 
Chickadee 1, White br. Nuthatch [White-breasted nuthatch] 1 Crow 1 
- in the Garden.
Wea. [Weather] FRIDAY 27 [February 27, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
30 [degrees]
53 [degrees]
Sunny but hazy. Calm.
  Spent A.M. working on text of my
Cambridge Birds. At 4 p.m. C. [Caroline] & I
drove to Phillips Brooks House, Harvard
College, to take part, by request of Mrs.
Farlow, in entertaining the students. They
appeared by scores & there were also most
of the Professors & their wives & daughters.
We had a very good time.
C. [Caroline] read to me in the evening.
A Crow in the lindens.