Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Friday, Mar. 5, 1915 [March 5, 1915] Wea [Weather]
First snowdrops Fair
  Forenoon sunny but hazy. Afternoon
cloudy. Mild with light easterly wind.
  Garden birds: - A Purple Finch
warbling softly, a Flicker & 2 Jays
on ground near Parkmann apple
tree, a Downy [Downy Woodpecker] heard calling, Crows
cawing in early morning, usual 
presence of House Sparrows.
  Worked all day on Phoebee [Phoebee]
story, rewriting the whole of it.
  We had Victrola music and
reading from Crawford's "Diva's Ruby"
in the evening.
  Half a dozen or more snow-drop
buds showing white in front of 
Museum & one in front of house.
  Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] in court yesterday & to-day
Jury gave him $3500 damages in
suit against Boston Elevated R.R.
  I have just resigned from Oakley
& Athletic Clubs.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, Mar. 6, 1915 [March 6, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Fair
Partly sunny, partly cloudy.
Chilly day with raw easterly wind.
  Garden birds: Two screaming
Jays and the usual number
of House Sparrows.
  Worked all day in Museum
mostly on Crested Flycatcher
story which seems finished
now but may not be. Also
compiled a page of field notes
relating to Olive-sided Flycatcher.
  Mr. Darling called at 9.30
and spent about half an hour
explaining details of an offer
that we have received for the
Brewster Estate land on Appleton
Street. $8000 at first it has 
been raised to $9000, & Darling
hopes to get it up to $10000.
It comes from a builder.
  Victrola music this evening