Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Monday, July 1, 1918 Wea [Weather]
Concord plants identified. Fair
Partly sunny, mostly cloudy. Light
rain at eve. Warm & humid thro day.
Garden birds 6 ad. [adults] 4 juv. [juveniles] Robins; [male in full song] [female] ad. [adult] [in a flock]
Red-eyes [Red-eyed Vireo]; Chippy [Chipping Sparrow] [in full song]; 4 House Sparrows;
Blue Jay; Kingbird (perched on tree top in
Jungle); [male in full song] [female] ad. [adult] Orioles together in apple tree.
  To Gray Herbarium at 10.30 A.M.
Took over specimens of the two plants
obtained at Miss Eaton's last Thursday.
Neither was reorganized by any of the
Herbarium botanists who examined them
with great interest. Indeed it took half an
hour of study & comparison before they
were finally determined. One proved to
be the other Rhamnus frangula L.
Both are new to the Flora of Mass. [Massachusetts[
although reported in a few localities elsewhere
as introduced or escaped European plants.
Saw Mr. Cameron who gave me a pretty
yellow-flowering aquatic plant. He says a 
"small Crane" visits their lily pond daily.
Young Crows cawing near it. Walked home.
At 2 P.M. C. [Caroline Brewster] & I started for Longwood by
motor to call on the Greenoughs, especially
Ruth & her husband Branton Kellogg. Emery &
Malcolm Greenough there. Home by 3 P.M.
Wrote letters after that. Usual evening
reading. Lizzy Fuller & Mrs. Cobb at supper.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Tuesday, July 2, 1918 Wea [Weather]
Dull
Partly sunny but mostly cloudy. Dead
calm, warm, humid.
  Garden birds. Robins old & young,
former singing well at eve; Red-eye in
full song all day; 4 [in a flock] Swifts careering
overhead at sunset; Chipping Sparrows
old & young; a few House Sparrows;
a Kingbird calling.
  The Tadpoles brought from Concord
last autumn & now in pond by Museum
all have well developed hind legs but
still retain their tails. One of them
has all four legs fully grown & a green
frog-like head & eyes. This one was
half out of water to-day.
  To Harvard Sq. by trolley car at 10 A.M.
Had two teeth filled by Dr. Andrews
& hair cut by Mark. Drew $25.
fr. deposit at Chas Riv. Trust [Charles River Trust Co.].
Home by 12.30. Spent P.M. in
Museum & garden, writing cheques,
pruning etc. Usual evening reading.
Called on the Spelmans in late P.M.