Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] SUN. FEB.  9, 1913 [Sunday, February 9, 1913] Wea [Weather] 
20 [20 degrees]             Fine
Clear & cool with light northerly wind.

  2 Crows [in a flock] & 3 Jays [in a flock] in lindens
about 8.30 A.M. [female] Red bellied Nuthatch [Red-breasted
Nuthatch] in lilacs at 1.20 P.M.

  Met C. [Caroline] at St. Johns at 10.40.
We walked back together at 12.15.
Harry & Alice Bartlet, Mr. & Mrs.
Sturgis & Miss Allyn dined
with us at 1.30. Geo. V. Leverett [George V. Leverett]
came at 5.30 & stayed until
8.30. C. gave me, to-day, 4
very pretty little collections of
early spring flowers - crocuses, squills,
snowdrops etc. - in one of Carbone's
Italian potting boxes. Lizzy Fuller
& E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] gave us roses. It was 
the 35th Anniversary of our wedding.
Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer MON. FEB.10, 1913 [Monday, February 10, 1913] Wea [Weather]
0 [0 degrees], 15 [15 degrees]            Fine
Brilliantly clear & biting cold with
little or no wind.

Hudsonian Tit [Boreal Chickadee] made silent visit to
suet about 1.40. When he came again at
3.45 he called several times just before
reaching & after leaving it. 4 Juncos
with about a dozen House Sparrows feeding
for hours on seed put out on ground.
Heard a Jay screaming.

  Spent day in Museum revising & to
some extent rewriting Greater Yellow-legs [Greater Yellowlegs]
story. C. type wrote most of it in A.M.
Smith O. Dexter called at 3.30 &
stayed until 4.45 talking. Crow Black-
birds & Red-wings [Red-winged Blackbird] seen in Concord
last month he says. I came in at
afternoon tea with C.'s reading class at 5.
C. & E. read aloud to me in hall this eve.