Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. MAR. 5, 1911 [Sunday, March 5, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
14º [14 degrees] 24º [24 degrees] Fine
Brilliantly clear with fresh &
piercingly chill N. [north] wind.
  Heard a Chickadee & a Downy [downy woodpecker]
in the Garden. The Red Screech Owl
looking out of his hole 9-10 A.M.
4-6 P.M. At latter hour I saw
him fly out & alight in sassafras tree.
 C. [Caroline], Emmy & I walked down
to St. Johns at 10.30 to meet
Mary Greenough there. Emmy & I
came home after the service.
We had Mary, Miss Allyn &
Mr. & Mrs. Sawyer at dinner. 
They all stayed until 4 P.M.
after which I wrote letters
until 6.30 in Museum.
  C. read " Ralph the Heir" to
Emmy & me in the hall after
supper. Two crocus buds ready
to open in flowers front of house.
Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] MON. MAR. 6, 1911 [Monday, March 6, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Stormy.
Snowing nearly all day but fitfully
less than 2 inches falling.
  2 Jays screaming in Garden, 1 Crow
flying over it. Red Screech Owl looking 
out of box at 10 A.M. & 5.-5.40 P.M.
Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert] saw a flock of 27 Geese
flying over Harvard Square 7.40 A.M.
  I spent day in Museum at
various tasks, writing letters, clearing
up my desk etc. Gilbert took
some things to Concord getting
back before noon. C. [Caroline] went to
Providence for the day.
  I came in at 5 to the Reading class
tea and then took six of the ladies
out to see the Screech Owl. Purdie [Henry A. Purdie]
& Glover Allen dined with us.
Nuttall Club meeting. Auction of 
books, pamphlets, etc. with
[Nat?] Francis selling them & very
[?] [?] he was, too.