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Cambridge.
Wea. [weather] THUR. JAN. 1, I903 [Thursday, January 1, 1903) Ther [Thermometer] 
22 [degrees]
44 [degrees]
Clear, calm, mild
  Spent A.M. working on Cambridge
Birds doing part of the English
Sparrows chapter for the introduction.
Went to Museum Comp. [Comparative] Zoology in
P.M. & saw Woodworth & Henshaw.
Faxton out. Walked down & afterwards
to Harvard Square where I had hair cut.
C. [Caroline] read to me in the evening.
A Flicker & a Chickadee in Garden.
Wea. [Weather] FRIDAY 2 [Friday, January 2, 1903] Ther [Thermometer] 
24 [degrees]
40 [degrees]
Cloudy with rain after dark
  C. [Caroline] went to Providence this morning
to stay until Monday. I worked
all day on the Sparrow chapter.
Purdie & Walter dined with me at
6 P.M. & we went in to the Botanical
Club meeting together. A large attendance
(about 40) & an interesting talk on
violets. Purdie returned & spent
night with me. Sleighing all gone.