Cambridge - Boston
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, April 24, 1915 Wea [Weather]
Dull.
Cloudy with chill east wind.
Garden birds: Robin (one on lawn),
Cedar birds (flock of 22 perched in
hackberry tree in Jungle) Bronzed Grackle
(6 or 7 flying over & 4 on lawn), Crow
(8 together, flying low) House Sparrow
not more than 3 or 4.
  To Boston at 11 A.M. At office
from 11.30 to 2. Almost nothing
to do there. Called on Mr. Leverett
at his office. Lunched at Marston's
Thence to Fottler, Fisk & Rawson's
when I bought seeds, fertilizer etc.
for Farm. Met De Merritte there.
We left together & walked then
to Scolley Square where I took
car for Cambridge. Reached
home about 4 & wrote letters
until almost supper time.
Victrola music this evening.
The two little dogs Tim & Dante,
are becoming great friends. It is
pretty to see them at play.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, April 25, 1915 Wea [Weather]
Fair
Forenoon sunny, calm & almost too warm
for comfort. Afternoon cloudy with chill
easterly wind.
  Garden birds: Robin ([male and female in a flock] on lawn,
[male] singing at eve & thru other bird calling,
two in Hubbard Park). Cedar bird,
(four in Jungle eating hackberries).
Ruby-crowned Kinglet [male and female] together in
lilacs (the male in full song & with flame 
colored crown patch so exposed & 
spread that it seemed to cover almost
the entire top of head). Bronzed Grackle
& Crows flying over, House Sparrows
(only four or five).
Met C. [Caroline Brewster] at St. John's [St. John's Memorial Chapel] 10.40. Good
sermon by Dr. Hodges. Robins &
Crow Blackbirds in Longfellow place.
Mrs. Sawyer & Miss Allyn dined
with us. I wrote letters after they
departed & received Dr. Janett whose
advice I sought because of persistent
trouble with my month.
Victrola music in evening. Toad
trilling in pond front of Museum.