Cambridge - Boston
Wea. [Weather]  SAT. [Saturday] JAN. 31, 1903 [January 31, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
27 [degrees]
34 [degrees]
Clear with violent N.W. [northwest] wind.                                                                                                   
  Went in town at 8.30. Met Leander 
in office at 9.15 & spent two hours with
him. Dined at Adams House, had
my hair cut, called at Turner's to see a chair.
Met John C. Thayer in his office by appoint [appointment]
at 2.15 P.M. to lay before him a 
proposition from Outram Bangs that they
two enter into an ornithological [?] partnership.
He seemed to regard it favorably.
Came out at 4 P.M. John W. I. Nichols 
called. Mr. & Mrs. Jonus Hubbard, Mr. & Mrs.
W. A. Jeffries & Mr. & Mrs. H. M. Spelman
dined with us at 7.30 P.M.
Wea. [Weather]  SUN. [Sunday] FEB. 1 [February 1, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
22 [degrees]
38 [degrees]
A "grippy cold" kept me within
doors today but I got out to the
Museum in the forenoon & wrote
one or two letters. C. [Caroline] read to 
me in the afternoon. The Brock's
"Tom" called to ask me to give a 
lecture on birds at the Prospect Union.
  I declined & referred him to
Ralph Hoffmann.
Dr. Wyman's funeral at First Church
at 2 P.M. C. [Caroline] went.
Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] MON. [Monday] FEB. 2, 1903 [February 2, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
34 [degrees]
38 [degrees]
   Walked to the Thayer's with C. [Caroline] after
breakfast. We went up over the hill
through Highland St. & back by way of
Brattle St. just after lunch. Saw two
Crows in Mr. Carr's large trees.
  Worked most of the day on some
corrections & additions for 3rd. ed. Minot.
A Wh. br. Nuthatch [white-breasted nuthatch], Chickadees & a Downy
visited the Garden.
Nuttall Club meeting in Museum this eve.
Mr. Clark talked about Venezuela birds.
Wea. [Weather] TUESDAY 3 [February 3, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
32 [degrees]
46 [degrees]                                                                                                                            
  Walked to the Thayer's with C. just
after breakfast and to Gray's woods
alone in the late afternoon.
  Spent most of the day in Museum
working on my Introduction
No callers to-day. C. [Caroline] went
in town making calls in P.M.
Gray Squirrels are mating now.
  Crows cawing in lindens this morning
A Nuthatch & Chickadees heard & a
Flicker seen, in the Garden.