  Wea. Sun. [Sunday] March 16, 1902 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy, mild; calm in A.M.
high S.W. [southwest] wind in P.M.
  Went to Ball's Hill with Hansen
in A.M. The birds sang continuously
until noon.- Bluebirds & Song Sparrows
with Red-wings along the river.
Wrote most of P.M. Took a
walk at evening through the
woods east of the house
& around the edges of Birch Field.

  Wea. [Weather] Monday 17 [March 17, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
50 [degrees] max [maximum]
  Cloudy with E. [east] wind & light rain in A.M.
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  Song Sparrow [male] [in full song] in the garden in A.M.
  Bluebird one flying over the garden calling.
  Crow Blackbirds & Robins everywhere.
4 yellow crocuses & several Squills bloomed to-day.
Left from house at 7.20, walked
to Ball's Hill, rowed across river
& took 8.13 train to Cambridge.
Walked through [?] Street.
Spent day in Museum writing. 
Read Black Duck paper at Nuttall
Club in the evening. 15 members present.

  Wea. [Weather] Tues. [Tuesday] March 18, 1902 Ther. [Thermometer]
32 [degrees]
40 [degrees]
  Clear, wind N.W. [northwest]
  2 Spinis tristis [in a flock] flying over the Garden.
  1 Flicker [in full song] in the Garden
  Grackles heard in the Garden
  40 [male] Red-wings [in a flock] in Gray's woods.
  Walked to Mt. Auburn with C. [Caroline] just
after lunch. Mrs. Bates, her daughter,
Miss Bishop, Miss Howard & Miss Winsor
dined with us this evening.

  Wea. [Weather] Wednesday 19 [March 19, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
30 [degrees]
36 [degrees]
  Stormy with chill N.E. [northeast] wind.
  Snowing at day break, starting at A.M.
Heavy rain in P.M.
  Wrote in Museum in A.M.
Went into town at noon & dined
at Fellner's with Leander. It was
a most depressingly gloomy day.
C. [Caroline] & I went to early service at
St. Johns.