Cambridge - Boston
Ther [Thermometer] FRI. FEB. 21, 1913 [Friday, February 21, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Fair
Partly sunny, mostly cloudy.
Calm & very warm. Snow & ice
almost wholly gone again. 

  A Flicker shouting in Jungle the
only native bird noted about the place.

  Spent day in Museum working 
on Spruce Grouse story. Wrote 4 pp. [4 pages]
most of matter readapted from
journal & note books. Lunched
alone.
  Went in town at 7.30 to dine
at the Thorndyke at 8 with the
Boston Brewster Club. Sat on left
of President, Miss Miller. Called on to
speak by toastmaster I said a few words.
Thirty five people present. Haley & Merritt
there. Got home at 12.
Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] SAT. FEB. 22, 1913 [Saturday, February 22, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Thunder shower. Stormy.
Cloudy, calm, very warm. Raining all
day, heavily in late P.M. Now at 9 P.M.
a thunder show [shower?] is beginning with
brilliant lightning & floods of rain.
Snow entirely gone.

  After four days absence Hudsonian Tit [Boreal Chickadee]
reappeared at suet 11.17 A.M. staying only
five seconds. Heard him singing near it
at 12.45. F. M. Allen & H. M. Spelman [Henry M. Spelman]
came to see him at 3.45 staying until 5.
He did not show himself but I think
he called once about 4.45. Saw
2 Chickadees [in a flock] & heard a Flicker shouting.
  Spent day in Museum working on
Spruce Partridge story & writing 3 pp. [3 pages]
C. went off to Foxcroft Kennels to
see her Chow dog. She & E. read
aloud to me this evening.