Saturday, November 20, 1869.
  A.M. cloudy and
rained hard blowing
a perfect gale the while.
P.M. clear and windy.
Ther. abouit 40[degrees] - 45[degrees] - 
38[degrees]. Rose as usual.
Spent the A.M. in the
house and made a num-
ber of skins. In P.M. H.
Henshaw came up
and I went down the
pond where I shot
a Nuthatch. Sailed
across the pond with a
terrific wind until the
mast went overboard.
Got a number of cocoons
of Promethia.
The leaves are now all
off.
Zon. Albicollis heard &
saw a number.
Sunday, November 21, 1869.
  Cloudy and had
several showers. Ther.
about 40[degrees] - 44[degrees] - 40[degrees].
Rose as usual.
In A.M. attended
Church.
  Took dinner with R.
Deane.
  In the afternoon went
down to see H. Henshaw
with R. Deane, and
stayed an hour or more.
Got home at 6 P.M.
Wrote most of the
evening.
Dendroica Virens, saw
one on Brattle St.