Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. MAR. 27, 1910 [Sunday, March 27, 1910]  Wea. [Weather]
         Easter Sunday.          Fine
Clear, cool, calm. A perfect day.
  C.[Caroline] went to St. John's at 8.30.
I joined her there at 10.30.
  The service & sermon were over at
12. Church full & flowers beautiful.
Dick Dana joined us on way up
asking to see my collection. We
spent over an hour looking at birds
& eggs. When he departed our dinner
guests were beginning to arrive. We had 
to day Molly Lord, Alice Allyn & 
Mr. Leverett. Mrs. Scudder came at
4 bringing Miss Taylor who has been
down Mackenzie River to its mouth & has
spent 2 years in [Farves?] studying birds. [?]
She stayed nearly 2 hours  an interesting woman.
E.R.S. [Elizabeth R.Simmons] read to me this evening in hall.
Lots of Crow Blackbirds in Garden. Also
a Robin, a Flicker [in full song], a female Downy [Downy Woodpecker] & a male
Song Sparrow in full song all forenoon.
Saw a Crow pick up a long piece of bark
& take it to nest in Norway spruce in Hubbard Park.
Cambridge - Boston.
Ther. [Thermometer]  MON. MAR. 28, 1910 [Monday, March 28, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Sunny but hazy. Mild with fresh
S.W. [southwest] wind.
  To Boston at 10 A.M. Met
Dr. Murkland at our office by
appointment. He, Mackintire & I
agreed that the hearing should be
postponed until after Arthur's return. 
It is now set for April 15, at Lowell.
Dr. Murkland is to ask Judy Young to
have it deferred. Mackintire & I 
went to Safety Vaults & cut off the
six Terminal Wharf coupons. I 
left 4 Con.Title Ins. [Conestoga Title Insurance?] notes in my box.
Came out in time for lunch at 1.30.
Wrote letters in P.M. Came in at 5 for
tea with C.'s reading class (last meeting)
A Robin in full song & a Blue Jay
screaming in Garden. A dozen or more Grackles
there all day, flying in & out of the 
pines & hemlocks near Gavenstein [Gravenstein] apple tree.
I suspect they may breed there.