Wea. [Weather] THUR. Dec. 21, 1905 [Thursday December 21, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  A gloomy day with dark skies,
dusk mist and heavy rain.
  Spent day in Museum working
on revision of Cambridge Birds.
C.[Caroline] gave a rather large lunch party.
The We Dine Club met at
Batchelder's this evening. Walter & I
went in a carriage. Besides ourselves
& Batchelder there were present Jeffries,
Spelman, Townsend, Goodale & Rand.
We had a very pleasant time.
Wea [Weather] FRIDAY 22 [December 22, 1905]  Therm [Thermometer]
Clear & slightly cooler but without
frost.
C. [Caroline] was out to day for the first time
since the 11th. We walked up
Brattle St. to Elmwood and back
by way of Fayerweather & Highland Sts.
  I worked on revision of
Cambridge birds [Cambridge Birds] all day.
Saw in the Garden 6 [in a flock] Chickadees,
2 [in a flock] Brown Creepers & a [female] Downy [Downy Woodpecker].
Crows cawing loudly in the
lindens early this morning
Wea. [Weather] SAT. DEC. 23, 1905 [Saturday December 23, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & warmer with light W. [west] wind
  Walked to Elmwood with Larry
after breakfast. Spent morning 
on Cambridge Birds. In afternoon
tied up & marked Christmas
presents.
Wea. [Weather] SUNDAY 24 [Sunday, December 24, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear, calm, mild.
  Spent A.M. writing letters in 
Museum. C. [Caroline] went to church &
returned in pain to spend the
afternoon on her couch. I went 
to Boston for her to see Sally Dearborn
& the Misses Rogers who took our
tickets for the Oratorio. I took
tea with Frank Manning & Margaret
getting home at 9.30-