Cambridge- Boston
Ther [Thermometer]   MON. MAR. 31, 1913  Wea [Weather]
Forsythia in bloom. Dull.
Cloudy & mild but chilly, with
occasional showers.

  Robin singing & Flickers shouting in
Garden in early morn [early morning]. A Chickadee
& 2 Blue Jays seen there later.
Robin seen in Longfellow place &
flock of 14 Crow Blackbirds in
Greenleaf place, Brottle St. [Brattle Street].

  To Boston at 10.30. Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert] escorted
silver trunks to Estabrook [fr.?] vaults.
I called at Mr. Leverett's office &
swore to inventory of Geo. Kettell [George Kettell]
Estate before Mr. Brown. [Comm?]
out at 12.30 & went to Miss Gage's 
tea house to lunch given by C. [Caroline]
for her reading class, nearly all there.
it broke up at 3.30 when I 
walked home. Michael [?] called
at 5. E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] read newspaper to us
in hall this evening.
Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer]  SUN. MAR. 31, 1913 [Sunday, March 30, 1913]  Wea [Weather]
First jonquil          Fair
   "  Claytonio. [Claytonia]
Calm, mild, thin clouds veiling sky.
One Jonquil in bloom front of Museum
A Song Sparrow singing in Garden at
9 A.M., a Robin at 6 P.M., a Flicker
at intervals through day. At least
a dozen Crow Blackbirds there, also
a Chickadee & the male Peabody bird
which we have had all winter.

  Met C.[Caroline] at St. John's at 10.40.
Dr. Hodge preached a good sermon.
After church we called on Miss
Sophy [Howard?] at the [Howards'?]

  Mr. & Mrs. Sawyer, Mary Grenough [Mary Greenough]
& Miss Allyn dined with us at 1.30
& stayed until 3. After that I wrote
letters until 6.30. Walter Deane
called in evening (8-9)