Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] TUES. [Tuesday] JAN. [January] 23, 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Alternating clouds & sunshine with
light W. wind. 
  40 [degrees] - 8 A.M.
  52 [degrees] - 1 P.M.
  44 [degrees] - 8 P.M.
  Ampelis cedrorum. - 12 [circled] eating V. opulus ber. [Vibernum opulus berries] in garden
  Dryobates pubescens - [male] " suet in crab apple " " [in garden]
  Spent forenoon in Museum working on
the bird notes & journal. To Boston in P.M.
with C. [Caroline], E. R. S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons], & Mrs. Walter Deane to see
the "Diamond Robbery" at the Castle Sq. Theatre[.]
It was well acted but sensational.
Al[?] called in the evening.
Wea. [Weather] WEDNESDAY [January] 24 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Early morning clear & bracing. Rest
of day cloudy & chilly with flurries
of snow.
  14 [degrees] - 8 A.M.
  24 [degrees] - 1 P.M.
  23 [degrees] - 6 P.M. 
  Certhia f. americana. - heard in garden
  Dryobates pubescens. - [female] seen " " [in garden]
  Spent day in Museum. Finished the
1899 journal & began posting the field
list. No callers.
Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] THUR. [Thursday] JAN. [January] 25, 1900 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy with fine drizzling rain
freezing as it struck. A gloomy day.
Two very heavy showers in P.M.
  24 [degrees] - 8 A.M.
  29 [degrees] - 1 P.M.
  Parus atricapillus. - 2 [circled] in garden
  Dryobates pubescens [male] visited suet at Mus. [Museum] thrice.
  Corvus americanus 2 [circled] flying over
  Spent day in Museum posting last
season's notes into my field book.
No callers.
Wea. [Weather] FRIDAY [Janurary] 26 [1900] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear with violent N. W. wind &
falling temperature.
  33 [degrees] - 8 A.M.
  26 [degrees] - 1 P.M.
  14 [degrees] - 6 " " [P.M.]
  Dryobates pubescens [male] visited Mus. [Museum] suet
  Spent day in Museum. Finished posting
last season's notes. Outram Bangs 
called to work over my Picoides series.
  He will separate the [?] Klamath P. arcticus
& Labrador form of P. americanus.
He stayed to lunch & Alicia Keyes also
dropped in to make a fifth.