Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Sat. [Saturday] Feb. 24, 1906 [February 24, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Another clear, calm, mild spring-like
day. Many snow drops in full bloom
and the grass is greening fast on sunny slopes.
A Flicker shouted long and loud as I
was dressing this morning. I half
expected to hear Robins singing at evening
but watched and listened for them
vainly of course.
  My day was spent in the usual 
way - working on galley proof.
Walter was in Boston & no one called
on me. A good letter from Dr. Gehring
from Cairo, Egypt.

Wea. [Weather] Sunday 25 [February 25, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
30 [degrees] min [minimum]  
44 [degrees] max. [maximum]
  Clear and mild with a
chill E. [east] wind & gathering clouds in
late P.M. portending a storm to-morrow.
  C. [Caroline] & I walked to Mt. Aburn [Mt. Auburn] with
Larry just after breakfast. I kept
expecting to hear Bluebirds or to see
Crows, Blackbirds, it was so very
spring-like but we noted nothing save 
a Crow or two. Saw 2 Downies
& 5 or 6 Chickadees in the Garden.
  Spent A.M. working on proof.
Harry & May Cunningham, Walter &
Margie Deane & Dr. Blake dined
with C. [Caroline] & me at 1.30.

Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Mon. [Monday] Feb. 26, 1906 [February 26, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
36 [degrees] min [minimum]  
47 [degrees] max [maximum]
  Sunny but hazy and also
somewhat cloudy in P.M. Light W. [west] wind.
  Larry & I escorted C. [Caroline] to her dressmakers
near Mass. Avenue [Massachusetts Avenue] just after breakfast.
Larry waited there for his mistress but
I walked back alone through Linnaean St. 
where I saw a Sparrow Hawk & a Flicker
perched near together in the big elm where
the Screech Owls breed. Heard two Flickers
"shouting" long & loud every minute or so.
Worked all day in Museum.
Saw Crocuses (yellow, white & purple) in bloom
on Chauncy Street.

Wea. [Weather] Tuesday 27 [February 27, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
24 [degrees]
32 [degrees]
  Sunny with clouds gathering
in late afternoon.
  Worked nearly all day on galley
proof of Camb. Birds [Cambridge Birds]. C. [Caroline] went to her
dressmaker's again just after lunch
and Larry & I escorted her to and
half-way through Chauncy Street
Larry returning with me.
  "We Dine" dinner at Spelmans this
evening. Present Jeffries, Batchelder, Deane,
Rand Townsend besides Spelman & me. We had
the usual good time & broke up at 10.30.