Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, Mar. 13, 1915 [March 13, 1915] Wea [Weather] 
Fine
Clear & cool with light
northerly wind.
  Two Jays & ten or a dozen
House Sparrows were all the
birds I noticed about our place.
  Spent entire day in Museum.
Got on uncommonly well with 
the writing. In forenoon added a
page to Olive sided Flycatcher story,
thereby completing it, and wrote
another of introductory matter for
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher story
to which I added three more 
pages after luncheon, compiling 
these, mostly, however, from the
Umbagog note books. For
the first time this winter I
am writing with comparative
ease & celerity yet my health
& spirits are decidedly below
normal because of the recent attack
of grippe. Victrola music in hall
this eve. [evening] for C. [Caroline Brewster] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons].

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, Mar. 14, 1915 [March 14, 1915] Wea [Weather] 
Death of James G. Croswell. Fine
Clear & cool with light westerly
wind. Hoar frost at early morn.
  Garden birds: Two gray Purple
Finches eating fruit of Parkmann's apple,
2 Jays screaming, about ten House
Sparrows.
  Spent most of day in
Museum writing letters. We
had only Miss Allyn at 
dinner. I played Victrola
music for her after it and
again in the evening for 
C. [Caroline Brewster] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons]. Anna Almy called
at 8.30 staying about
half an hour.
  The more troublesome
manifestations of my late attack
of grippe have ceased but I
do not seem to be recovering
much of the lost strength as
yet.
[margin]My old friend & schoolmate James G. Croswell
died in New York to-day of heart failure[/margin]