Cambridge
Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] March 16, 1906 Ther. [Thermometer]
23 [degrees]
26 [degrees]
  Clear & warmer. About 8 in. [inches] of snow
with 2 ft. [feet] in some of the drifts.
  Spent day in Museum
working on galley proofs of
Thrushes. C. [Caroline] went to Groton to 
see Bessie J. [Bessie Jefferson]. Lizzy Fuller &
Mrs. Cobb lunched with me.
  Dined with C. [Caroline] at 7 P.M.
and spent the evening at
Harry Spelman's.

Wea. [Weather] Saturday 17 [March 17, 1906] [ Ther. [Thermometer]
20
34
  Spent day in Museum working
on galley proofs. The very last
ones of my Cambridge book,
dealing with the Robin and
Bluebird, came from the
printer just after lunch.
  Willard of Millis, Mass. [Millis, Massachusetts], called
in the afternoon.
  Heard a Flicker shouting &
Grackles calling in the Garden.
Sent Larry to Lancaster to-day.

Cambridge
Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] March 18, 1906 Ther. [Thermometer]
14 [degrees]
30 [degrees]
  Clear, calm, cold.
The snow still lies to a depth of
6 or 8 inches in our gardens & on our
lawns & the streets afford good sleighing.
  Wrote letters in A.M. Purdie
& Sam Henshaw dined with me at
1.30 & spent the afternoon. C. [Caroline] was
confined to her bed by a cold & a
bad headache.

Wea. [Weather] Monday 19 [March 19, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
12 [degrees]
37 [degrees]
  Brilliantly clear morning followed
by cloudiness and a steady snow fall
in the late afternoon & evening.
  Worked on page proofs all day,
adding fresh matter here & there.
Two Grackles & two Blue Jays in
the garden. Am very sure I heard
a Robin there, Flicker & Downy there &
5 or 6 Chickadees at one time.
  Nuttall Club met this evening. Present only
Allen, W. Deane, Hardy, Townsend, Barbour
& W.B. [William Brewster]