Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] Jan. 15, 1905 [January 15, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
6 [degrees]
22 [degrees]
  Clear and cold with light N. [north] wind 
  To St Johns for early service with C. [Caroline]
We afterwards called at the Thayers'
where C. [Caroline] spent the morning. I returned
and wrote letters in the Museum until
dinner time. Harry & May Cunningham
dined and spent the afternoon when
the Muirheads & Mrs. Bates called.
I spent the evening at the Almys'.
Wea. [Weather] Monday 16 [January 16, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & warmer but yet a cold or
at least frosty day.
  Worked on the introduction all the 
forenoon. Roland Hayward and
E.H. Forbush called in P.M.
Nuttall Club meeting this evening.
  A Hairy Woodpecker [female] & one or
two Downies visited the suet but
the Hairy did not eat any of it.
Wea. [Weather] Tues. [Tuesday] Jan. 17, 1905 [January 17, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear, mild, calm.
  Worked on my introduction all
the forenoon. H.W. Henshaw arrived
at 12.30, lunched with C. [Caroline] & me, spent
the whole afternoon, and stayed to tea.
  We had another good long talk about 
old times. Pearson of No. Carolina [North Carolina]
called in P.M. to ask my advice about
Nat. Aud. Soc. [National Audubon Society] matters & to solicit money.
I gave him $100.00 & took a Life Membership
in return. 
  Flicker in garden.
Wea. [Weather] Wednesday 18 [January 18, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy and mild.
  Worked on the main body of
Cambridge List in the A.M.
  Walked to the Thayers' with C. [Caroline]
after lunch. Returning found John E. Thayer
in Museum. He stayed about 2 hours
& I showed him skins.
 George Farnsworth, Walter Deane, 
Constance Williston & Emily Williston
dined with us at 7 & spent evening. 