Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] April 1, 1906 Ther. [Thermometer]
27 [degrees]
40 [degrees]
  Brilliantly clear with high
N.W. [northwest] wind.
  Walked to Elmwood just
after breakfast. Spent forenoon
reading second page proof in
Museum. Sam Henshaw dined
with me at 1.30 P.M. Bessy &
Ruth Jefferson came out at
2.30 to spend an hour with
C. [Caroline] who did not come down
stairs today. 
Saw literally no birds of any kind today.

Wea. [Weather] Monday 2 [April 2, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
26 [degrees] 
41 [degrees]
Clear with intensely raw N.E. [northeast]
wind.
  Walked through Hubbard Park 
after breakfast. Spent day in Museum.
Worked on page proofs in A.M. and
on the identification of birds from
Bryant Coll [Bryant Collection] at Mus. Comp. Zool. [Museum of Comparative Zoology] in
P.M. No callers. James drove down
from Concord & took back a lot of
furniture for the farm house.
  A flock of 9 or 10 Crow Blackbirds
in Garden in P.M.
  Nuttall Club meeting - Howe on Lichens
[margin]Gray Screech Owl in catalapa [catalpa]
at 6.30 P.M.[/margin]

Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Tues. [Tuesday] April 3, 1906 Ther. [Thermometer]
26 [degrees]
44 [degrees]
  Brilliantly clear with light
easterly winds. Snow entirely gone now.
  Spent day in Museum working
a little on proof and adding some
fresh matter to be inserted in appendix.
Batchelder called at 5 P.M. to suggest
changes in Robin roost matter which I
adopted at once. Gilbert spent day at 
Concord. He heard a Pine Warbler there.
We had only Grackles in Garden. Heard
2 Flickers shouting this morning while taking
walk. Charles Lamb called this evening
to tell me about his [?] trip to Chatham.
[margin]A Robin seen on Appleton St.
by Batchelder.[/margin]

Wea. [Weather] Wednesday 4 [April 4, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
30 [degrees]
63 [degrees]
  Forenoon sunny; afternoon cloudy.
Warm S.W. [southwest] wind.
  Took short walk before breakfast.
Spent day in Museum, reading proof,
writing letters, & packing things to go to Concord.
C. [Caroline] walked with me in garden, first time
she has been out of doors for two weeks.
E.H. Lord dined with us at 1 P.M.
About 7 A.M. while still in bed I heard singing
a Bluebird, a Fox Sparrow & a Flicker. A Crow
cawing also. 4 Fox Sparrows & 3 Song Sparrows
spent day in Garden. Several Grackles & a pair
of Downy Woodpeckers there. A Robin (the first) 
calling in the lindens at 5 P.M. & in full
song at 6 P.M.