Wea. [Weather] WED. [Wednesday] FEB. 8, 1905 [February 8, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
[delete]0 [degrees] 16 [degrees][/delete]
Clear, cold [?] not cold. 
Spent A.M. in Museum talking with 
Chapman. We went to Boston after dinner
[delete]Working on Cambridge List all
day. C. did not go out.
Miss Henders went to Boston
last night & has not yet returned.
Mr. Greenslet was my only
caller. He came just after
dinner to say that he will
take the Paton house for five
years from April 1.[/delete] he to return 
to New York, I to attend a meeting 
of Aud. Soc. [Audubon Society] Directors at Mrs. Cabots. 
  Wea. [Weather] Thursday 9 [Feb 9, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy with light snow fall 
about 4 inches. Mild.
  Spent day in Museum working 
on the final revision of the 
Cambridge Birds 
George Parker of Bedford called
in P.M. C. [Caroline] came down to 
dinner this noon for the 
first time in three weeks.
  Wea. [Weather] FRI. [Friday] FEB. 10, 1905 [February 10, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear, not cold but rather windy.
Mr. and Mrs. Greenslet called at 9 A.M. 
and I went over the Paton house with 
them & Gilbert the painter to discuss 
renovations. 
  Worked all the forenoon revising the 
text of the Cambridge Birds. 
R.J. Mc.Leod called at 2p.m. 
and spent most of the afternoon.
Wea. [Weather] Saturday 11 [Feb 11, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear and rather cold with 
high N.W. [northwest] wind. 
  Spent day in Museum 
working on the revision of Cambridge 
Birds. No callers. Walked up & 
down the planks between the house 
& Museum with C. [Caroline] and Miss Henders
for a few minutes after lunch. 
Miss Henders goes back to St. Margarets 
this afternoon.