Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] THURS. FEB. 13, 1913 [Thursday, February 13, 1913] Wea [Weather]
0º [0 degrees] Fine
Clear and very cold with fresh
N.W. [northwest] wind.

  Heard a Flicker & Crows (at sunrise.)
Hudsonian Tit visited suet only
once - at 4.50 P.M.- heralding
his approach by first calling
pse-pse-dee, next pse-pse- dee-dee
& finally pse-pse-dee, delivering
all these notes rapidly & smoothly
without special emphasis on any of
them. He remained 35 seconds &
then flew straight off N. [north] in silence.
  Writing all day in Museum.
Began Solitary Sandpiper story &
did three pp [3 pages]. C. [Caroline] type writing
all forenoon when I did some revising.
She read Transcript & E.R.S. [Elizabeth Simmons] read
the "Simpkin's Plot" ["The Simpkins Plot"] a capital story,
to me in hall this evening.
Cambridge
Percy [Percy Harris] starts for England.
Ther [Thermometer] FRI. FEB. 14, 1913 [Friday, February 14, 1913] Wea [Weather]
20º [20 degrees]  Fine
I finish Waders & stop 
smoking at 6 P.M. (because of sore mouth.) 
Clear & just seasonably cool with
light westerly breeze.
  Crows cawing in early morn. Black-
cap Chickadee [Black-capped Chickadee] whistling phoebee
blithely about 10 A.M. Blue Jay seen.
Hudsonian Tit called psee-psee; psee-
psee in sing song tone on reaching suet
at 1 P.M. where he stayed 10 seconds.
With a pse-pse-psee, pse-pse-psee
he came again at 2.07 staying 10 seconds
& calling pset as he departed.
At 3.35 he heralded his arrival by
calling swil-it, t'plwee-t'slevee
in sweet " & liquid" to" with out " emphasis.
  Worked in Museum all day finishing
Solitary Sandpiper with 3 more pp. [3 pages]
thus dealing with the very last of
the Waders for my Umbagog book.
  Percy Harris said good bye to us all
last night & went to New York by 10.02
train to day to sail for England to-morrow
with his two boys promising to return next
month. John Sheehan will do his work here.
Usual reading aloud in hall this eve [evening].