Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] SAT, FEB. 25, 1911 Saturday, February 25, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Sunny, calm, very mild, the 
snow & ice melting fast.
  A Blue Jay screaming in Garden.
  Spent most of day in Museum
working part of time on the
Merganser article for Bird Lore [Bird-Lore]
which I finished and mailed 
to Chapman [Frank Michler Chapman] this evening. Also 
wrote a fresh page on the
Gooseander [goosander] article for Umbagog book.
  Was in the house from 1 to 4.30
helping C.[Caroline] entertain a lot of
Ladies who came to lunch.
There were nine of them
including Mrs. Lawrence [Lowell?] &
Mrs. Wm. Goodwin [Mrs. William Goodwin?], between whom 
I sat at table. Among the others
were Mrs. Almy [Helen Almy], Sarah Ames,
Mrs.Thaxter, Mrs. Webster & Mrs
C.F. Adams [Mrs. Charles F. Adams].
Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. FEB. 26, 1911 [Sunday, February 26, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
50º [50 degrees]  Fine
Clear, dead calm & very warm,
the streets & sidewalks afloat
and the snow wasting fast.
  Emmy Kettell & I left the
house at 10.30 and joined
C. [Caroline] at St. Johns. Dr. Hodges
preached. Dick Dana walked
up with me, planning for
a day afield at Concord this
coming spring. Dan French
has written that he will join
us, whatever happens.
  Will & Alice Stone & Alice Allyn
dined with us and spent
most of the afternoon.
  The bulbs are at their very
best now. & making a fine
show in drawing room and hugger mugger.
No birds noted except Crows
heard in early morning.