Wea. [Weather] TUES. [Tuesday] MARCH 28, 1905 Ther. [Thermometer]
34 [degrees]
62 [degrees]
  Morning brilliantly clear, cloudy  
in P.M. Little or no wind.
  A glorious chorus of Robin cries
at day break. Just after sunrise a
Fox Sparrow, two Song Sparrows, a 
Purple Finch & a Flicker were singing.
I also heard the flight call of a Bluebird.
  Rose at 6.30 & walked up Brattle
& Fayerweather Sts. taking Larry. Called
at Sam Henshaw's. Spent day on 
Cambridge Birds. Outram Bangs &
Mr. McLeod & his niece alled in P.M.
  Wea. [Weather] WEDNESDAY 29 [March 29, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
40 [degrees]
56 [degrees]
  Sunny but hazy, No wind    
First squills in bloom front Museum
  Rose at 6.30 & walked up to
Sam Henshaw's taking Larry.
Worked on Cambridge Birds
all A.M. finishing it.
Dr. Grenfell & Miss White came
to lunch. Richards called in P.M
7 Fox Sparrows in garden
several glorious singers among them.
Our Song Sparrow, a [male] Sparrow
Hawk & a Bluebird flying over.
  Cambridge. Boston. Concord
  Wea. [Weather] THUR. [Thursday] MARCH 30, 1905 Ther. [Thermometer]
35 [degrees]
67 [degrees]
  Clear, calm, very warm
Did some final work on
Cambridge Birds in A.M
"positively the last" C. [Caroline] had
a big & jolly lunch party of 
her sex which I attended.
   Picked out a lot of birds for
John Thayer & Arthur Wayne in
P.M. Batchy called at 4 P.M.
  Walked to Sam Henshaw's at
7.30 & took breakfast with him.
Wea. [Weather] FRIDAY 31 [March 31, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
40 [degrees]
  Clear & warm with strong W. [west] wind
Rose at 6.30 & walked up to
Sam Henshaw's.
  To Boston at 10.30. called on
office & signed release for a mortgage.
  Took 1.47 train for Concord. Gilbert
joined in at Arlington. We crossed
the river to Ball's Hill in [?] boat
& walked to farm. Uncomfortably warm
in P.M Hardly any snow save under 
pines. River low for this date & most
of path by cabin exposed. Found James 
at farm. Paid off Hansen for last time