Cambridge - Concord.
  Wea. [Weather] SAT. [Saturday] MARCH 8, 1902 Ther. [Thermometer]
not taken
max. [maximum] about 38 [degrees]
  Cloudy with chill E. [East] wind.
  Regulus satrapa 1 on Craigie St.
  Spent most of day on Lower Cala. [Lower California] paper.
Have had a tough time with the Passerculi
but finished with them this forenoon
accepting A.r. sanctorum as valid, rejecting
A.r. halophilus as probably = guttatus.
Took 5.01 train to Concord. Hansen met
me at station with Mary. Roads deep
in slush. Fields snow covered.

  Wea. [Weather] SUNDAY 9 [March 9, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
not taken;
max [maximum] about 38 [degrees]
  Cloudy with chill E. [East] wind and steady
rain from 9 A.M. to sunset.
  Gilbert called me at 6 A.M. to see some
Partridges "budding" in an apple tree near the farm.
I watched them 20 minutes from the window of 
the E. [East] chamber of the house. There were 9 in the tree.
Mr. Parker drove down from Chelmsford at 9 A.M.
We spent about two hours planning work on
the new buildings which he will begin this week.
Gilbert & I left the house at 3.15 p.m. &
Hansen drove us to Concord where we took 4.10
train for Cambridge.

  Wea. [Weather] MON. [Monday] MARCH 10, 1902 Ther. [Thermometer]
not taken
max [maximum] about 40 [degrees]
  Brilliantly clear; light N.W. [Northwest] wind.
  Spent A.M. in museum writing up
notes on partridges seen budding yesterday.
Also wrote several letters.
  Went to Harvard Square after lunch & had my
hair cut. Thence to North Station to meet
Dr. & Mrs. Gehring who arrived at 4 P.M.
We dined at 6 P.M., Mary Greenough &
Roland Hayward the Gehrings C. [Caroline] & I & Walter.
Roland, Dr. G. [Gehring] & I spent evening in museum.
Prof. [Professor] Brannan called.

  Wea. [Weather] TUESDAY 11 [March 11, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
28 [degrees]
48 [degrees]
  Brilliantly clear, no wind.
  Alice & Will Stone & [?] Almy took
breakfast with us at 8.30. At 10.30
Dr. Gehring, Will Stone & I went in to the
Sportsmen's Show. The Doctor & I came
out at 1 P.M. & met Mrs. Gehring, C. [Caroline] &
Walter at the Harvard Club where we had
lunch. After that Mrs G. [Gehring] & C. [Caroline] went in
town to call on the Stones, the Doctor & I to
Mus. Comp. Zool. [Museum of Comparative Zoology] where we saw the glass
flowers & Dr. Woodworth & to the Botanic
Garden. The Gehrings left us at 5.30 &
went to the [?] for the night.