Wea. [Weather] FRI. DEC. 29, 1905 [Friday, December 29, 1905] Ther [Thermometer]
Heavy rain with S.E. [southeast] wind. Very warm.
  Spent day in museum working
on proofs of Cambridge Birds.
Went in town at 5 P.M. & 
looked at suites of rooms for
C. [Caroline] at the Charlesgate & Abbotsford.
Dined at Athletic Club where Walter
joined us at 7.15. We went
to the Sportsman's Show together &
stayed until 10.30.
Wea. [Weather] SATURDAY 30 [Saturday, December 30, 1905]
Clear & cooler but with only
a slight touch of frost. Strong
N.W. [northwest] wind.
  Spent day in Museum 
working on proofs of Cambridge
Birds. No callers. Walked
to Harvard Square after supper
and had my hair cut.
Wea [Weather] SUN. DEC. 31, 1905 [Sunday, December 31, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
Brilliantly clear with light W. [west] wind. Mild
  Sam Henshaw took breakfast with me.
Wrote letters until 11 a.m. when C. [Caroline]
and I went to Andover by 12 M.
train arriving at 1. Dined at
Leander's with him, Ada, Will & Anna
Edwin & Alice and their three children.
Con. (Greenough) Fuller called. C. [Caroline] & I 
returned to Cambridge by 4.30 train.
No snow, ponds frozen but weirs & brooks
open, grass very green.
NOTES FOR 1906
The autumn has been a rare one
with few storms & almost no violent
winds. November weather has been
continued (with one or two short breaks)
through December. The country now
looks as it usually does early in
November, and the wonderful
clear, crisp weather continues
day after day. We have had only
a few chilly days thus far &
but one or two really cold ones.
It has been a poor autumn for 
birds and they are very scarce now.