Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. APRIL 30, 1911 [Sunday, April 30, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
76 max [76 degrees maximum] Partly Fine
  Forenoon sunny & very warm. Cloud
gathering in P.M. Raining after dark.
  Horse chestnuts, maples, Parkman apple,
& several of our lindens green with
unfolded leaves. Forsythia & Benzoin [Lindera benzoin] in
full bloom. A very few cherry blossoms
opened in P.M. Blood root [bloodroot] at its best.
Mertensia in bloom. A few violets etc.
No migrants in Garden since Friday. 
5 Crow Blackbirds, 4 Robins, 1 Chippy [Chipping sparrow],
a Goldfinch, Crows & House Sparrows
seen or heard there. 
  C.[Caroline] & I went to church at St. Johns at 10.30.
Dean Hodges preached a rather colorless
sermon. We had dinner on back piazza
for first time & at it Glover M. Allen &
his fianceè Sarah Cushing ( a very attractive
& refined girl), Will & Alice Stone & Miss Allyn.
At supper we had Geo. V. Leverett [George V. Leverett] who
stayed until 9.30. I wrote letters at
odd times through day. 
Cambridge - Boston.
Ther. [Thermometer] MON. MAY 1, 1911 [Monday, May 1, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Abbott Thayer at Nuttall C.[Nuttall Club].    Dull.
Cloudy with light southerly wind
An Oven Bird [in full song] 2 Pine Linnets (1 in full song)
a Blue Jay, a Chippy [Chipping Sparrow] [in full song] and 3 or 4 
Robins, in the Garden.
  To Boston at 9.30 A.M. Went
first to Cunard S.S. office where the
whole of my passage money ($125.00)
for "Franconia" sailing to-morrow was
repaid me. I then deposited $50.
to secure a return passage on Ivernia,
July 25 for C.[Caroline] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] next to office
where I spent remainder of forenoon.
Had a good talk with Arthur Estabrook,
just back from the South. Next to
Frazer's shop to see a very remarkable
[?] [Quail?] from Ga.[Georgia]. Dined at
[Revere House?] & got home at 3 P.M.
Nuttall Club meeting this evening. Abbott Thayer
took up the whole of it. We had a hot 
discussion in which Townsend, Glover Allen &
I took a prominent part. It was 11 P.M.
when it came to an end.