Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Sun. [Sunday] Feb. 21, 1909 [February 21, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
Rather mild Cloudless & calm
  A perfect day with a hint of 
early spring in light & air.
Snow all gone again but some
ice left in sheltered places.
  Wrote letters all forenoon.
C. [Caroline Brewster] went to church and to visit
Miss Anna Everett.
  Miss Eastwood dined with us
and spent entire afternoon
looking at my collection - a
most intelligent & appreciative
person quick to notice & to
understand & very logical & sane
in her deductions from facts.
Altogether an excellent & trustworthy 
naturalist I should say. While
she was here Ned & Daisy Andrews
called & also looked at the birds.
A Flicker heard in Garden.

Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Mon. [Monday] Feb. 22, 1909 [February 22, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
Rather mild; light W [wind]. Brilliantly clear.
  A duplicate of yesterday as far
as weather conditions were concerned.
  Spent day in Museum writing.
Polished some of notes already
done and composed a new note -
on White Pelican taken at Sandwich
May 13, 1905. I did this in
a little more than half a day
including final copy. Writing
comes comparatively easy now
that I have had constant 
practice for the past 2 months.
  Will & Alice stone dined with
us at 7. At 8.30 they with E.R.S. [Elizabeth Simmons]
went to the Museum to see some
of my skins. I showed them the
Bethel set.
2 [in a flock] Blue Jays screaming in Garden
2 [in a flock] Crows flying over.