Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] TUES. [Tuesday] MAR. 29, 1910 [March 29, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
72 [degrees] Fine
A summerlike day with clear
sky and balmy S.W. [Southwest] wind. We
had windows & doors wide open 
all day & through the evening as well.
  I was out of doors from morning 
to night overseeing men at work in
the Garden. Patsy Sheehan with 2
men worked on an extension of the
pond in front of Museum: George
cut off & dragged out great branches
of lilacs crushed & twisted by the
big snow storm early in the Winter.
Mr. Brown called a second time.
News of Mr. Agassiz's [Alexander Agassiz] death last Sunday
in mid-ocean on Str. [steamer] Adriatic came to-day.
Birds noted in Garden: 1 Robin [in full song] 1 Golden-
crested Kinglet, 2 Song Sparrows (1 [in full song]), 2
silent Fox Sparrows, [male & female in a flock] Downy W. [Downy Woodpecker]
1 Flicker, 12 or 15 Crow Blackbirds in 
the pines & hemlocks, Crows cawing not
far off, 2 Jays screaming.

Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] WED. [Wednesday] MAR. 30, 1910 [March 30 1910] Weather
Fair
Sunny but hazy with chill E. [East] wind.
  Spent entire day in Garden
working with Patsey, his men Jerry &
Jack and our George. We did a 
variety of things, finishing the extension
to the pond, transplanting a number
of shrubs, pruning trees etc.
  Late in afternoon Mr. Parks came
to look up Mass. [Massachusetts] records of Canvas-back
Ducks in Nuttall Club records which
I placed at his disposal. He says
Canvas-backs have been occurring with
increasing frequency of late. During the 
past Autumn & Winter 75 were killed
in our pond on Martha's Vineyard.
2 [male] Robins singing at eve. A [female] seen.
2 Song Sparrows in Garden (one singing).
2 Blue Jays, 2 Crow & a Flicker
E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] finished the [?] this eve.