Cambridge.
Wea. FRI. [Friday] JAN. [January] 19, 1900. Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy, calm, very mild.
  45 [degrees] 8 A.M.
  55 [degrees] 1 P.M.
  Certhia f. americana hd. [heard] in garden
  Dryobates pubescens [male] suet at Museum " " [in garden]
  Corvus americanus 3 flying over " " [in garden]
  Spent most of day waiting. To Harvard Sq.
in P.M. buying some plants. Skinned two
Greater Scaups received in Dec. from the
[?].
Wea. [Weather] SATURDAY [January] 20 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy & calm with dense fog
& steady, fine rain. Very dark & gloomy day.
Snow nearly all gone & lawns as well as
streets bare once more.
  42 [degrees] - 8 A.M.
  45 [degrees] - 1 P.M.
  No birds in garden. A [male] Downy Woodpecker
on Re[?] Street.
  Made up the Duck skins & wrote letters 
in A.M. received a good letter from
H. W. Henshaw written at Hilo, Dec. 31/99.
Miss Marion Keyes came from Concord to go
to the Dramatic Club with us this evening.
The play, "Dandy Dick", was one of the best
things we have had for years.
Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] SUN. [Sunday] JAN. [January] 21, 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear with high N. W. wind.
  27 [degrees] - 8 A.M.
  28 [degrees] - 1 P.M.
  28 [degrees] - 6 P.M.
  Loxia leucoptera 6 [circled] flying over Craigie St. near the Parkers'
  Visited the greenhouses at Botanic Gardens with
Miss Keyes in forenoon, walking both ways. The Will
Stones, Purdie & Walter Deane dined with us &
we all went to Walter's in P.M. to see his
herbarium. Miss. K. returned to Concord by the
evening train. 
  Saw seven Gray Squirrels at once in our lindens.
Have never seen more than give before.
Wea. [Weather] MONDAY [January] 22 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & calm. Snow & ice practically 
all gone.
  28 [degrees] - 8 A.M.
  48 [degrees] - 1 P.M.
  Dryobates pubescens [male] & [female] crab apple tree in garden
  Corvus americanus 2 [circled] flying over garden
  Spent day in Museum working on notes.
No callers. A young Glaucus Gull received
in flesh from Lord of Portland.
Gilbert has been absent since Monday
when his baby fell ill of diphtheria.