Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Mar. 3, 1919 [March 3, 1919] Wea [Weather] 
Fair
Mostly sunny but with
some cloudiness. Hardly any 
wind. Spring-like "feel" to
the mild air.
Garden birds: - A Chickadee,
about 30 House Sparrows,
2 Blue Jays & a Downy 
Woodpecker.
  For me an unprofitable &
uncomfortable day with no
useful working accomplished
& ending in violent & prolonged
nausea followed by headache etc.
I did undertake a walk
just after luncheon going
as far as to the Spelman's
& having a "staggering" time
of it. 

Cambridge. First Robin & Grackle.
[First] crocus - a white one
Ther [Thermometer] Tuesday, Mar. 4, 1919 [March 4, 1919] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Sunny & warm with soft
southerly wind.
First crocus - a white one - not
quite open. 
  Garden birds. Percy Harris reports
a Robin in song near the Spelman's 
house on Brewster Street, 8 A.M.,
and a Bronzed Grackle bathing
in a pool of surface water in
our Jungle later in forenoon
I noted only a Downy [Downy Woodpecker], the usual
mob of House Sparrows & some
cawing Crows.
  C. [Caroline Brewster] came up at 11.30 & returned
to Ware Hall at 4. We visited 
the hen house at noon and
got only 4 eggs but Percy
found that as many more 
had been laid by 3.30. Yesterday
there were 9.
Dr. Stevens called at 12.30
E. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] read aloud after supper.