Cambridge
Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday] Jan. 3, 1906 January 3, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear with fine crisp air, not
really cold.
  Spent day in Museum working
on proof sheets of Cambridge Birds.
No callers. Alice Allyn lunched
with C. [Caroline] & me. 

Wea. [Weather] Thursday 4 [January 3, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  About 2 inches of snow last night
carried away by warm rain that
fell all the forenoon to-day. The
sky cleared this evening.
  Spent entire day revising M.S. [manuscript]
of Cambridge Birds. No callers.
A [male] Downy & several Chickadees
visited the suet by the Museum.
  Dr. & Mrs, Gehring arrived at
Hotel Bellevue this evening. I talked
with them by telephone. They go to
New York to-morrow & sail for
Egypt on Saturday.

Cambridge
Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] Jan. 5, 1906 January 5, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy & mild but chilly. It has
not frozen for the past 48 hours. No snow
or ice to be seen hereabouts.
  Spent day in Museum working
on proof sheets of Cambridge Birds.
We have just reached Icteridae. I
finished revising the remaining 
M.S. [manuscript].
  C. [Caroline] went in town to say good bye
to the Gehrings. I was prevented from
doing so by a bad cold. Roland N.
dined with me at 1 P.M.

Wea. [Weather] Saturday 6 [January 6, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy with flurries of 
snow. Still mild.
  Spent day in Museum
working on proof of Cam. Birds [Cambridge Birds].
Six fresh galleys have just
come from the printers carrying 
the matter into Fringillidae.
No callers. 4 [in a flock] Chickadees at sunset.
Walter & Margie gave a small 
dinner this evening. C. [Caroline] went but
I was kept in by my cold
which is better, however.