Wea. [Weather] Mon. [Monday] March 16, 1903 Ther. [Thermometer]
36 [degrees]
47 [degrees]
  Cloudy & intensely chilly with raw N.
E. [northeast] wind.
  Dan French departed at 9.30 A.M.
I spent the day in museum writing
letters & notes. There was a
 Nuttall Club meeting this evening with
some ten members present.
A pair of Flickers &  a Robin
in the Garden
Wea. [Weather] Tuesday 17 [March 17, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
37 [degrees]
62 [degrees]
  Still cloudy but much milder
with soft S.E. [southeast] wind.
  Spent day in museum working
on text of Cambridge Birds.
A Chickadee, a Red-bellied Nuthatch
& a pair of Downy Woodpeckers visited
the suet in font of Walter's window.
Two Robins, a Flicker & six or eight
Grackles visited the Garden & 4 Crows
passed over it.
  Walked the Gray's Woods at evening. Robins
calling on every hand & two birds in full song.
Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday] March 18, 1903 Ther. [Thermometer]
43 [degrees]
56 [degrees]
  Cloudy most of the day with light
but raw E. [east] wind.
  Spent A.M. working on text of Cambridge
Birds. Went to Boston in P.M.
Called first at John Thayer's office to see
& discuss plans for his museum at Lancaster.
Met C. [Caroline] at Copley Hall at 3.45 & called
successively on Will & Alice Stone, Mrs. John
Thayer, Mary Cunningham & Charlie & Mary
Greenough, seeing them all. Home by 6.15.
C. [Caroline] read to me in the evening.
Wea. [Weather] Thursday 19 [March 19 , 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
41[degrees]
71 [degrees]
  Clear & oppressively warm with light
W. [west] wind. Dozens of Hepaticas came into
bloom in the wild garden to-day. The crocuses
& squills making a brave show in museum bed.
C. [Caroline] & I walked through Brattle St. Fayerweather
St. & Highland St. after breakfast. I
spent day working on my Cambridge
Birds. Prof. Will. Davis called in
P.M. to ask me to show my method
of keeping notes at meeting of Academy
on April 8. Two Robins singing gloriously
in Garden at evening. Sam Henshaw 
dined with me 6.30 P.M. & spent eve. [evening]
He saw two Toads on his street this eve. [evening]