Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Tuesday, June 15, 1915  Wea [Weather]
Dull.
Dark cloudy & very cool with
chill east wind & a few brief showers.
  In Garden: nothing singing save a
Robin but he was a clear-voiced bird
who rendered fine melody. At least 4
young Robins were flitting about together
in the Jungle. Saw a silent adult
Chippy [Chipping Sparrow] on the ground in one of
the Garden paths. A few House Sparrows
completed the list of birds noted.
The Red-eyed Vireo seen the other
day have evidently departed, I heard
a male in full song yesterday in
the old Wyman plot on Spark's St.
An Oriole singing at Elmswood as
we passed that way last Sunday.
  Spent most of day in Museum
writing letters. Went to Harvard Square
by car at noon to visit Trust Co. &
Savings Bank. Walked most of way
home. C. [Caroline Brewster] & I had Victrola music
in hall this eve. Lizzy much better.

Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Wednesday, June 16, 1915  Wea [Weather]
Fine
Sunny and rather warm with
light southerly wind.
  In Garden scored Robins (one singing),
a few House Sp. [House Sparrows], a Jay, one
or more Crows, a Swift flying overheard.
 Red-eyed Vireo singing near Mus.
Comp. Zool. [Museum of Comparative Zoology], Chippy [Chipping Sparrow] seen in Mr. Parker's
garden, Berkley Street.
  Spent forenoon in Museum writing
letters. Went to  Mus. Comp. Zool. [Museum of Comparative Zoology] at
2 P.M. & stayed there until 4.
Found Outram Bangs in his room.
He showed me bird collections made
by Maynard in Bahamas, By
Barbour & Brooks in Cuba & by
Cameron Forbes in Brazil.
Had a talk with Sam Henshaw,
largely about Dr. Field. Walked 
back with Parker who showed me
his attractive little garden.
  Mrs. Ward called on us this evening
to discuss school children visiting Museum.