Wednesday, January 22, 1868.
  Heard a robin.
Clear and a most
beautiful day. Ther.
about 16[degrees] - 32[degrees] - 
40[degrees]. Rose as usual
and fed Don. Rode
down to school with
father.  We were dismissed
rather early. After
I got home from school
had some lunch. then
went up to the Russell's
and learnt the lessons
for to-morrow. Got
through at about 4.30 P.M.
& immediately took Tiger
& rode around Fresh pond.
Saw a flock of about twenty
Tit Larks. Heard a
Brown Creeper & some
Golden Crested Wrens.
Got back at 5.30 P.M.
In the evening went
up to see R. Deane
who has been sick.
Walked down with Mr. Dentes.
Thursday, January 23, 1868.
  Cloudy all day.
Ther. about 10[degrees] - 40[degrees] - 
40[degrees]. Morning cold &
chilly. Began to rain
at about 3 P.M. &
rained until 9 P.M.
when it cleared off. Rose
as usual & fed the dog.
Rode down in father's
sleigh. Took my skates
to school and spent
the P.M. at the Skating
Rink. The ice was rather
soft and the numerous
skaters cut it up badly.
Stone was there as was
also Whiltiman & Chase.
A skater from Brookline
performed but he did not
skate remarkably well.
Saw two Snow Buntings.
Called at Mr. Dexter's rooms
& invited him to dinner to-
morrow. Went up to R's in
evening.