Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Sun. Mar. 7. 1909 [Sunday, March 7, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
                                                                                                      Clear & stormy.
  Morning sunny & delightful, noon
cloudy & chilly, snowing, in late P.M.
  I was baptised shortly after 9
o'clock this morning in St.John's Church
by Dean Hodges, C. [Caroline] and my old
friend Richard H. Dana standing by
me, no one else being present.
  Returning together C. & I got Larry
& walked up Brattle St. [Brattle Street] through
Chauncy St. [Chauncy Street] where she took car for
Roxbury to see Miss Leverett. I wrote
letters in Museum remainder of
forenoon & most of afternoon. C. & E.R.S.[Elizabeth R. Simmons]
read Cromer & Peter to me in hall
this evening. We have almost finished both.
  A Flicker shouting (for first time) and a Crow
cawing in Garden 8 A.M. Heard a
Chickadee there later. Two yellow crocus buds
in front of Museum & one deep blue bud 
of Scylla [scilla] in front of house.
Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Mon. Mar. 8, 1909 [Monday, March 8, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
                                                                                                       Clear
Clear & cool with light west wind.
  Spent day in Museum working
on the Golden-eye notes. Finished
revising & copying them. They are
now in my journal and practically
in shape for publication. I have
worked them over carefully and 
they cover about 30 pp. of M.S. [30 pages of manuscript]
- written on every other line.
  C. spent her day in town. We
had intended to read in the 
evening but Purdie came to call
before we had finished dinner.
He stayed until 9.45: Miss Pike
& Miss Barker called at 8.
  Heard Blue Jays screaming in Garden
this evening. Nothing else noted
there to-day.