Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] TUES. FEB. 25, 1913 [Tuesday, February 25, 1913] Wea [Weather]
16º [16 degrees]  Fine
  Clear & cold with fresh N.W. [northwest] wind.

  Only birds noted in Garden were
the White-throated Sparrow, a Jay
and a few House Sparrows.

  Worked all day in Museum
on Spruce Partridge story, writing
3 pp. [3 pages] and practically finishing
it although I may add something
to-morrow.

  Mary Greenough arrived late
this afternoon to spend the
remainder of the week. C.[Caroline] and E.
read aloud in the hall after
dinner this evening, finishing
"Gray Friars Bobby" ["Greyfriar's Bobby"].
Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] WED. FEB. 26, 1913 [Wednesday, February 26, 1913] Wea [Weather]
20 [20 degrees]  Fair
Forenoon sunny; afternoon cloudy.
Snowing by 11 P.M.

  Saw the White throat [White-throated Sparrow] & 2 Blue Jays
in the Garden & heard a Flicker
shouting there. Crows heard at sunrise.

  Began with the Ruffed Grouse story
this morning and had 2 pp. [2 pages] of it
written by 6 P.M. Pat Flannery
called in the afternoon & I paid
him in full to date.

  To "We Dine" at Round's this
evening. Everyone there except Thaxter,
Barbour & Goodale [Joe Goodale]. Uncommonly
good time. Walked home with
Harry Spelman.