Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] MON. MAR. 3, 1913 [Monday, March 3, 1913] Wea [weather]
Fair
Calm & mild. Pale sunshine
coming through thin clouds or
dense haze. Snow all gone by night.

A Black-cap Chickadee [Black-capped Chickadee] at suet,
a Crow flying through lindens at sunset
were the only birds noted about
our place to-day.
Tree Swallow seen near Boston by Fay.
  Spent entire day in Museum
working on Partridge story. Wrote
two pages & revised six which
C. [Caroline] had type written in forenoon.
Came in for her reading class tea
at 5 P.M. Walked home with
Kate Horsford & called on her sister
Cornelia in the little corner room.
Nuttall Club 8-10. Jack Nichols on
Off-Shore Birds. Also discussion of
soaring & gliding together.
Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] TUES. MAR. 4, 1913 [Tuesday, March 4, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Dull
Calm, mild & cloudy with
occasional flurries of snow flakes.

  Suet visited first by Black cap
Chickadee [Black-capped Chickadee] & then by Hudsonian.
The latter was there twice, at 2.45
& 3.30 P.M. Saw also in Garden
the White-thr. Sparrow [White-throated Sparrow] & a Jay.

  Spent day in Museum working
on Partridge story. Wrote 3 pp. [3 pages]
& rewrote most of another
composed yesterday.
  Jack Nichols called at 6 P.M.
to read an article on sailing
flight which he wrote last night
after Nuttall Club meeting. I
do not think he is right in
respect to the theory he has
adopted. C. & E. read aloud in
hall this evening.