Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, Feb. 7, 1915 [February 7, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Fair
Partly sunny, mostly cloudy, with
light rain at evening. Very warm.
Sleighing spoiled. 
  In Garden: heard a Junco, a Jay,
a Downy [Downy Woodpecker] and a Flicker. Lots of House
Sparrows. 
  Two Starlings in Thorpe elm, Brattle St.
  Met C. [Caroline Brewster] at St. John's [St. John's Memorial Chapel] at 10.40. Indifferent
sermon by Dr. Walker. I went & returned
alone, C. remaining for Communion.
Wrote letters after getting back to Museum.
We had at dinner Miss Allyn, Alice
Stone & Lois Howe. Soon after it there
was a general exodus to Mrs. Brooks's
funeral but Mrs. Stone remained &
stayed on until nearly four. I played
Victrola music which she liked much.
At 5.15 C. & I went in coupe to the
Batchelders' afternoon tea for Dr. &
Mrs. J. Dwight. She is pretty, winning,
honest & intelligent. Met there Will Jeffries,
the Deanes, the Spelmans & one or two others. 
More Victrola music this evening.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Monday, Feb. 8, 1915 [February 8, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Thin cloudy calm & warm, turning 
cool again towards evening. Streets
still deep in slush & gutters choked
to overflowing. No really bare ground as yet.
  In Garden: saw a Junco ([male]), 2 Jays
and about a dozen House Sparrows;
heard a Chickadee (last noted on
January 9) call thrice in or near
the big Gravenstein apple tree.
  Wrote two more pages on the 
Whippoorwill, thereby finishing the
brief story relating to him by noon.
C. [Caroline Brewster] type copied almost all the M.S.
I could supply. Revised her copy
after dinner and then began on
Nighthawk story, compiling it from
field notes and writing a full page.
Knocked off work at 4.30 & went
by trolley cars to Becker's green house
where I bought a large azalea to give
C. tomorrow. Walked home, stopping
in Harvard Sq. [Square] to get hair cut.