Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] THURS. MAR. 13, 1913 [Thursday, March 13, 1913] Wea [Weather] 
50 [50 degrees]    Dull.
Cloudy, calm, warm.

  A Chickadee at suet, 3 Downy
Woodpeckers together in the lindens,
the White-throated Sparrow chirping
in rhododendrons near Museum
were all the birds except House
Sparrows noted about our place
today. 

  I worked all day long on the
Partridge story, practically finishing
it with 4 pp. [4 pages] mostly compiled &
readapted from field notes. C.
type wrote most of forenoon
catching up with me by 12.30.
  She & E. read aloud this evening
from " Hesekiah" another [?]
story, inferior to 'Billy'. 
Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] FRI. MAR. 14, 1913 [Friday, March 14, 1913] Wea [Weather]
54 [54 degrees] Crocuses & Squills in bloom.    Stormy.
Raining all day, at times very
heavily. Temperature seemed
oppressively warm.
  About a dozen squills & several
crocuses came into full bloom in
front of house this afternoon. There are
hundreds of snow drops [snowdrops] out now in
front of Museum.
  A Chickadee at suet & a Flicker
drumming noisily scores of times on
galvanized iron ventilator of Museum.
  Put what seems to be the final
touches on Partridge story in A.M. 
& wrote nearly 2 pp. [2 pages] on Wild Pigeon
in P.M. when I also went to 
City Hall for a gun license & called
at Aime's to have a mortgage transfer
witnessed. C. & E. read aloud to
me in hall this evening.