Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] THURS. FEB. 27, 1913 [Thursday, February 27, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Stormy
Raining, sleeting or snowing
all day. Ground and trees covered
about an inch deep with icy snow
that fell mostly last night.

  Only a Blue Jay seen in 
the Garden.

  Worked all day in Museum
on Ruffed Grouse story writing
two pages. C. [Caroline] worked in forenoon
copying six pages. Had a
call from Mr. Haywood in P.M.
He stayed about half an hour.

   We all sat in hall through
evening, Mary Greenough & I
being read to by C.[Caroline] & E. alternately
from a new Birmingham book.
Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] FRI. FEB. 28, 1913 [Friday, February 28, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Dull
Cloudy, calm, mild. Hollows
flooded by heavy rain last night.

  A Chickadee phoebeeing, a Flicker
shouting & a Downy [Downy Woodpecker] calling in Garden.
Saw the White-throated Sparrow &
two Juncos there.

  Spent day in Museum working
on Ruffed Grouse story. Wrote
a little more than 3 pp. [3 pages]. It
is a hard subject to deal with
as I knew it would be.

  C.& E. went to hear Bishop
Carpenter this evening leaving
Mary Greenough & me to spend it
together in the hall talking.
