Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, April 12, 1919 Wea [Weather]
Fair
Mostly sunny but partly cloudy.
Soft & warm with light westerly
wind
  Garden birds: [male and female] Robin ( the [male]
singing freely & delightfully at
morn & eve); [male] Junco (singing);
small [female] Hairy W. [Hairy Woodpecker] & with it a 
Downy [Downy Woodpecker]; a dozen or more Grackles
& House Sparrows: a single Jay.
  Rose at 10.30 & motored to
Harvard Sq. in time to keep an
app't [appointment] at Dr. Andrews at 11.30.
He treated my teeth for the
fourth time with his oxygen-
boracic acid spray. It made
me feel better for an hour or so
but on the whole I had a
poor day beginning with a
brief attack of nausea 
at 6 A.M. Spent part of P.M.
in garden pruning shrubbery.
Called at Becker's greenhouse
this noon & got 2 plants for [?].

Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, April 13, 1919 Wea [Weather]
50 [degrees] Forsythia Claytonia & Fair
Hepatlca in bloom
Mostly thin cloudy with occasional
gleams of sunshine & one light shower
Almost windless, very soft & warm.
  Garden birds, A tame, silent
Hermit Thrush at poultry yard & 
on roof of hen house; 2 Robins
one singing most delightfully in
the old Lindens at day break &
again in the evening twilight;
2 Jays; a Flicker (heard across
Sparks St.); several Grackles.
  Rose at 10 & went out to
Museum intending to write letters
there but Harry Spelman & his
son, Henry, appeared almost at
once & stayed until nearly dinner
time. In afternoon I did get
at the letters but finished only
two.
  Three weeks ago yesterday Percy
"set" a hen on 12 [?] eggs
bought in town for 2.00 She began
hatching to-day but we have not
yet learned with just what results