Wea[ther] MON[day] NOV[ember] 19, 1900 Ther[mometer]
  Cloudy with strong rain in A.M.
C[aroline] departed for Cambridge at 9 A.M.
driving up to Concord for the train.
Gilbert & I dined at the cabin
& took the 12.30 train from W[est] Bedford.
I kept on into Boston to meet our
appointment at Dr. R[?] at 2 P.M.
taking an electric out to Cambridge
at 4 P.M.
Wea[ther] TUESDAY [November] 20[,] [1900] Ther[mometer]
  Cloudy, misty, warm.
  Spent the entire day at Mus[eum] Comp[arative]
Zool[ogy] working with Dr. Woodworth
& Outram Bangs on the Scott
Jamaica collection of birds. Threw
out a large number of duplicates
& put the [?] [?] in order
for cataloging.
Wea[ther] WED[nesday] NOV[ember] 21, 1900 Ther[mometer]
  Spent A.M. at Mus[eum] C[omparative] Z[oology] with
Dr Woodworth, Outram Bangs & Walter
finishing the work on the Scott birds.
Returned to house for lunch & found
Dr. & Mrs. Roberts there. Hurried in town
for another session with Dr. Ra[?].
Dined at the Haywards & met C[aroline] &
E.R.S. at Boston Society where Dr. Roberts
read his paper on Franklin's Gull.
Wea[ther] Friday [November] 23rd[,] [1900] Ther[mometer]
  Brilliantly clear with strong W[est] wind. Warm
at noon, chilly at evening.
  Gilbert & I went to Concord by 8.34 A.M.
train. Dined at cabin. Carpenters have
finished floor of new cabin & are
working on chestnut log for bath tub.
[?] & his men relaying wall at Pine Hill.
Drove to farm in P.M. C[aroline] found me
there at 5.30 to pass the night.