Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, Mar. 1, 1914 [March 1, 1914] Wea [Weather]
Stormy.
Heavy north-east storm with a full
gale blowing at times and rain
driving ceaselessly before it, carrying
off most of the snow & flooding the
slush-clogged streets.
  No bird of any kind noted.
  Met C. [Caroline Brewster] at St. John's [St. John's Memorial Chapel] at 10.40.
Dr. Hodges preached an excellent
sermon. As it was followed by
Communion to which C. stayed
I walked home alone.
  We had at dinner Kitty Frick &
Harry & Alice Bartlett. They
stayed until past 4. Miss Allyn
could not come & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] is still
in Springfield. It was rather an
"off day" for me as I felt used up
& did no work save write two
or three letters. C. read to me
this evening from Trollope's "Warden".

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Monday, Mar. 2, 1914 [March 2, 1914] Wea [Weather]
Fair
Thin clouds & some sunshine.
Calm & mild. Raining at 10 P.M.
  Heard a Chickadee in Garden.
Saw Thrasher in vine by Museum
door at 5.30 P.M., not exactly on
the perch he has invariably used when
there before but some six inches
higher and a little further back in
the vine. Percy saw him in the
lilacs earlier in the day.
  I worked all day on Saw-whet
Owl story adding almost 4 pp. 
of fresh matter largely copied from
original notes. Also did a lot of
revising of sheets type written by
C. [Caroline Brewster] in the forenoon. I ought to
finish with this species to-morrow
& then there will be only two
Owl left to do.
  Nuttall Club this eve. Bigelow gave
lantern slide show (very good) of
Currituck Swans, Geese & Ducks.