  Cambridge - Concord.
  Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] Feb. 28, 1902 [February 28, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
34 [degrees]
  Cloudy - calm - chilly. Began raining 
at 7 P.M. & [and] poured all night.
  Regulus satrapa, 1 in the Garden.
  Went to early service at St. Johns
with C. [Caroline]. Spent remainder of 
day writing on the "Voices." This
article will be practically finished
to-morrow.
  C. [Caroline] & [and] I dined with Will & [and] Alice Stone
in their studio. It rained so hard we
had to come out in a carriage.

  Wea. [Weather] Sat. [Saturday] March 1, 1902 Ther. [Thermometer]
38 [degrees]
56 [degrees]
  Clear, calm, springlike
  2 Crows [in a flock] at Elmwood
  Flicker 1 [in full song] Chauncy St. [Street]
  C. [Caroline] & [and] I walked to Mt. Auburn at 8.00.
The morning simply perfect but no spring
birds. Snow nearly all gone & [and] roads bare again.
Spent day in museum working on "Bird Voices"
At 4 P.M. C. [Caroline] & [and] I walked to North Avenue
where I took electric to Arlington & [and] 5.01
train thence to Concord. Tuttle's man met me
at station & [and] drove me to the farm. Channel
of river open as far up & down as I could see.
Much open water on meadows also. Almost
no snow left even in the woods. 

  Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] March 2, 1902 Ther. [Thermometer]
not taken
max [maximum] about 40 [degrees]
  Heavy rain all day with S.E. [southeast]
wind, violent after nightfall.
  In the woods with Hansen 10-12 A.M.
Heard Blue Jays, Crows & [and] Chickadees & [and] saw a Robin
in Ball's Hill Swamp. Water very high & [and] river & [and]
meadows opposite Ball's Hill covered by fields 
of drifting ice. Saw no water fowl. Started
a Partridge & [and] saw some tracks of many others. Out
again after sunset for half an hour seeing only
a Tree Sparrow. Worked part of A.M. & [and] all
P.M. on the article for Bird Lore.

  Wea. [Weather] Monday 3 [March 3, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
47 [degrees] max [maximum]
  Partly cloudy with N.W. [Northwest] wind.
  Tuttle man came at 7.30 & [and] drove us to
Concord. A Bluebird & [and] Meadow Lark in
full song near Concord station & [and] a Redwing
flying over Mill Brook. Later saw 2 Redwings
from car window flying together over
Great Meadow & [and] a Goosander rising
from the water as the train passed.
Spent rest of day in museum working
on the Bird Lore article. Nuttall Club
met this morning. Interesting talk by Bent [Arthur Cleveland Bent]
on Dakota birds.