Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] SUN. [Sunday] JAN. [January] 7, 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear and mild.
24 [degrees] - 8 A.M.
40 [degrees] - 1 P.M.
38 [degrees] - 6 P.M.
  Spent day in Museum writing
letters & working on last summer's
notes. Purdie with me through the
morning. In P.M. we walked to
Mt. Auburn & Fresh Pond seeing one or two
Brown Creepers & hearing a Nuthatch. 
  There were no birds in the garden to-day.
My knee which was bruised by a fall
last Sunday is troubling me a good deal.
Wea. [Weather] MONDAY 8 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear with rising N. W. wind &
gradually falling temperature. Streets bare
& muddy but most of the ground elsewhere
still covered with sudden snow.  
  Colaptes auratus. - One in garden.
  Spent day in Museum working on last
season's notes.
Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] TUES. [Tuesday] JAN. [January] 9, 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Brilliantly clear, calm, dry cold.
  10 [degrees] - 8 A.M.
  26 [degrees] - 1 P.M.
  No birds in garden.
  Clangula americana. -  about 50 between the bridges.
  To Boston at 10 A.M. visiting
office and dining at Revere House.
Bought 21 Pigeons at the bird store
in Court Street. Among these were
a pair each of red & cream tumblers, of
black tumblers, of black, white & silver 
fan-tails, of pouters & two or three
cross-bred birds. F. C. Browne died at 5.30 P.M.
Wea. [Weather] WEDNESDAY [January] 10 Ther. 
  Cloudy A.M., clear P.M. with falling ther. [thermometer]
  38 [degrees] - 8 A.M.
  22 [degrees] - 6 P.M.
 Parus atricapillus 5 [circled] in garden.
 Certhia f. Americana. - One in garden.
 Regulus satrapa. - Heard distinctly " " [in garden]
  Spizella monticola. - One in garden.
  Ampelis cedrorum 65+ [circled] Mt. Ash, Dodge's Spark st. W.D.
  To Boston at 11.30. A tooth filled at
Dr. Rand's, lunch at Athletic Club, Trustees ([?])
meeting at office (2 - 3 P.M.) meeting Audubon
Directors at Mrs. Cabots (4 - 5.30) afternoon
tea at Mary Cunningham's (5.30 - 6:00 P.M.)
Drove out in coupe with C. [Caroline]