Wea. [Weather] TUES. [Tuesday] JAN. 3,1905 [January 3, 1905] Ther. Thermometer
 More rain in the forenoon changing
to snow at evening & snowing rather 
heavily all night.
  Got down stairs this morning
& spent most of the day in my
den.
Wea. [Weather] Wednesday 4 [January 4, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
 Clearing & colder. Almost a foot
of snow now.
 Got out to the museum both
morning and afternoon. Too weak to
do work save write a few letters
Wea. [weather] THUR. [Thursday] JAN. 5, 1905 [January 5, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
 Brilliantly clear with dry cold air.
 Spent day in museum working five or
six hours on introduction to
Cambridge Birds. Walked to
Elmwood after dinner. C. [Caroline] went
out this afternoon to a concert at
Brattle Hall.
Wea. [weather] Friday 6 [January 6, 1905] Ther. [thermometer]
 Cloudy with snow flurries at
intervals through the day.
 Working in the museum, morning
& afternoon, on the Introduction
to Cambridge Birds. I seem to 
have lost what little gift of
exposition I once possessed but
the work, nevertheless, is nearing
its end.
 Miss Henders returned to St. Margarets
to-day. H.W. Henshaw dined with me
& spent the evening also.





