Wea. [Weather]  Fri. [Friday] Nov. 27, 1903 [November 27, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
19 [degrees]
Clear & cold. 
  Spent A.M. in Museum. To Boston
after dinner meeting Dr. Goldthwaite &
Dr. Gehring by appointment at St. Margarets.
They were both greatly pleased by the
progress C. has made & sure of her
complete recovery of her walking powers.
She walked down stairs to meet us today.
At 3 P.M. Dr. Gehring & I went to
Athletic Club & spent an hour there.
I returned to the Deane's for the night.
Wea. [Weather] Saturday 28 [November 28, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & somewhat milder but yet chilly.
& raw especially at evening.
  Heard from Admiral Bowles this evening.
He will take Robert off our hands at $40
per month & board. I telephoned, accepting
this offer, to Mrs. Bowles at 10 A.M.
  Spent A.M. writing letters etc.
To St. Margarets at 2 P.M. spending
half an hour with C. [Caroline] She got out today
for first time & walked up & down Louisburg
Square. I came out at 3 P.M. worked 
until 6 P.M. & then went to Mrs. Lamb's
(the old Nichols house) for my first night
Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] Nov. 29, 1903 [November 29, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
 Cloudy & intensely chilly with snow flurries
in P.M.
  I am now established at the old
Nichols house, 159 Brattle St., for the winter
having the S.W. [Southwest] corner room 3rd story. Family
cosist [consists] of Mrs. Lamb, her son Charlie, his
wife Adlai and their two daughters, Harriett
aged 1.
  Spent A.M. & P.M. at Museum cleaning
up my desk & writing a few letters.
Heard W.br. Nuthatch [White-breasted Nuthatch] in Hubbard Park.
  Wea. [Weather] Monday 30 [November 30, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
26 [degrees]
36 [degrees]
  Clear with light W. [west] wind. Much milder.
1 Chickadee, 1 Tree Sparrow, 1 Grosbeak
1 Blue Jay seen by me in the Garden.
Spent A.M. in Museum working on text
Cambridge Birds. To Fresh Pond at 2 P.M,.
with Walter. Drove around Pond in coupe.
saw 87 Black Ducks & about 20 Gulls well
out in the Pond. Close in shore at mouth
of Barker's Nook were feeding 6 Coots (Fulica)
a [female] Canvas-back & two Ducks which I think
were Ring-necks [ring-necked duck]. These birds have been in
the Pond for two weeks or so. Also saw a 
Pigeon hawk, ad. [adult male] I thought, perched on a 
small tree. Got back at 3 P.M. Had
telephone changed from house to Museum
this afternoon.