Cambridge-Boston
First hyacinth
Ther [Thermometer]   TUES. MAR. 25, 1913 [Tuesday, March 25, 1913]  Wea
70 [70 degrees] Earliest Spring ever.   Dull
Cloudy with fresh southerly wind.
Heavy thunder shower at 7 P.M. Very
warm & humid all day. Vegetation now
abnormally advanced. Parkmanns apple
tree green with unfolded leaves as
broad as one's finger nail. European 
larch also green. Lilac buds unfolding.
Cornus mas in full bloom. Hyacinths
in bloom front of Museum. Crocuses
passing. Jonquils in full bloom yesterday
on Chauncey Street. Earliest seasons
I ever remember.
  To Boston at 10 A.M. Deposited $500.
in Prov. Ins. Sav. [Provident Institution for Savings] & $200. in Suffolk S. B. [Suffolk Savings Bank]
At our office 11-2.30. Signed quarterly
Estate cheques, Invested $25000 of Estate
money in Mass [Treasury?] Notes & bought for my 
own account 20 shs.[20 shares] Fisk Rethm Co.
Home by 3.15. Wrote letters until 6.
Called on Rosamund [(?)] Wilde &
Kate Horsford in evening.
Cambridge-Boston
Ther [Thermometer]   WED. MAR. 26, 1913 [Wednesday, March 26, 1913]  Wea [Weather]
Stormy
Raining heavily all day. Rather
cool with easterly wind.

  A Chickadee & 2 Blue Jays & 
a Robin, in the Garden.

  Spent day in Museum working
on Wild Pigeon story, Wrote
4pp. [4 pages] & some letters, also.

  To Boston this evening to
We Dine at Jackson's. Every
member of the Club except
Thaxter was there. [?] had
just come back from Cuba with
rich spoils of birds. Bert is going
to Greenland & Ellesmere [?] in July.

  Came out alone [walking?] [home?]
at 11.30.