  Wea. [Weather] Tues. [Tuesday] Jan. 7, 1902 [January 7, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer.]
16 [degrees]
24 [degrees]
  Snowing most of day, at no
time heavily, less than 2 in. [inches] falling. W.S.E. [Wind southeast].
  Spent A.M. with Dr. G. [Gehring] in woods below
house cutting down small trees. Saw a
Pine Grosbeak & [and] a fine [male] Am. Three-toed W'dp'r [American Three-toed Woodpecker].
In P.M. the Doctor, Anna A. & [and] I
went on snow shoes through the woods.
Saw 12 Black-cap Chickadees [in a flock], 1 Hudsonian
Chickadee & [and] 2 Canada Nuthatches all in one
place. Started a Partridge. Heard Kinglets.

  Wea.[ [Weather] Wednesday 8 [January 8, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
15 [degrees]
25 [degrees]
  Dr. Gehring & [and] I spent the forenoon
in woods below house cutting down small 
trees. A Red Squirrel was snickering
near us but no birds of any kind
were seen or heard.
  In the afternoon Miss Amorita Mueller,
Miss Elsie Weitz, and Miss Bertha [?]
put on their party dresses and the Doctor
& [and] I photographed them in a group
in the parlor.

Bethel - Cambridge 
  Wea. [Weather] Thur. [Thursday] Jan. 9, 1902 [January 9, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer.] 
  Clear, mild, dead calm.
  Left Bethel at 8.45 A.M.
Saw white, black & bear oaks as well as pitch
pines in woods near Oxford, Maine.
Reached Portland at 11.20, crossed the
city in an electric car & [and] dined at South
Station. Took 12.45 train over Eastern Div. [Division]
for Boston. Country covered to depth of about
4 in. [inches] with snow & [and] good sleighing everywhere.
Gilbert met me in Boston & [and] C. [Caroline] at
Porters.

  Wea. [Weather] Friday 10 [January 10, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer.]
  Cloudy with fine rain.
  Spent most of day in Museum
writing letters. In P.M. walked to Fresh 
Pond with C. [Caroline]. Saw 3 Golden Crests [in a flock]
in an apple orchard near the
Gray place.