Cambridge 
Ther [Thermometer] SUN. MAR. 9, 1913 [Sunday, March 9, 1913] Wea [Weather]
60º [60 degrees]  Fine
Clear, calm, very warm.

  Nothing but a Blue Jay seen
(or heard) about the place to-day.

  Met C. [Caroline] at St. John's at 10.40.
Fred Allen preached an excellent
sermon. I half expected to hear
Blue-birds or see Crow Blackbirds
while walking down Brattle Street
but noted only a Downy.

  Miss Allyn, Miss Lois Howe &
Will & Alice Stone dined with us.
Mr. & Mrs. Harlow came to call
about 3.30 staying nearly an hour.
  I wrote letters in Museum when
not otherwise engaged. Called at
the Almys' this evening (8.30 - 10.15)
Cambridge 
Ther [Thermometer] MON. MAR. 10, 1913 [Monday, March 10 1913] Wea [Weather]
Fair
Partly sunny, mostly cloudy; calm, very
mild & spring like.

  A well nigh continuous & very
pleasing sound of bird voices in the Garden
from 9 to 9.30 A.M. It came from a
Chickadee whistling phoebee, a shouting
Flicker & a screaming Jay. These were
all the native birds I noted except
two Downies [Downy Woodpeckers] seen in the lindens
at breakfast time & a Screech Owl
heard uttering the love song thrice at
6.30 P.M.
  Worked all day on Partridge story
writing 3 pp. [pages] of fresh matter wholly
composed. C. [Caroline] copied what made 8
type written pp. [8 typewritten pages] (more than ever before).
I came in at 5 to hear reading class.
E. finished reading [?][?] to
me this evening.