Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Sat. [Saturday] March 24, 1906 Ther. [Thermometer]
9 [degrees] 
27 [degrees]
Brilliantly clear with light
N.W. [northwest] wind.
  Put in my last whole day's work
on Cambridge Birds adding a lot of
matter to the Robin & Hermit Thrush
to fill up short pages. After this I
shall have only final page proof
to correct & that will not take long.
C. [Caroline] spent the day in bed but her cold
is no worse. Henshaw called at 5.30
& spent an hour discussing McKechnie's 
qualified offer to give the Wilson treasures
to our Museum.

Wea. [Weather] Sunday 25 [March 25, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
9 [degrees] 
37 [degrees]
  Clear and calm.
  Spent forenoon in Museum
writing letters. Walter with me for an
hour discussing proof changes etc.
  Will & Alice Stone & Geo. V. Leverett
dined with me at 1.30 & stayed
until 4.30. C. [Caroline] decidedly better &
on her couch today.
  The snow has wasted somewhat
& the sleighing is gone but the ground
is still deeply covered save in the streets.

Cambridge - Boston.
Wea. [Weather] Mon. [Monday] March 26, 1906 Ther. [Thermometer]
18 [degrees]
  Cloudy with rain at
evening. Wind S.W. [southwest]. Much warmer.
  To Boston at 10.30. Went
to safety vaults with Mackintire
to get out a mortgage paper.
  Called at 216 Washington St.
but Dimick was away &
Kimball out. To Dr. Rand's at
2 P.M. He filled several small
cavities. Called at Public Library
& at Athletic Club. Got home at
6 P.M.

Wea. [Weather] Tuesday 27 [March 27, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
48 [degrees] (at 7.30 a.m.)
  Cloudy with frequent showers
of fine rain. Wind S.W. [southwest] Snow going
fast & streets afloat.
  Spent A.M. in Museum writing
letters. To Mus. Comp Zool. [Museum of Comparative Zoology] at 2 P.M.
Spent two hours in Faxon's room with
Faxon & Henshaw discussing Thayer's
proposition anent the Wade collection.
Faxon feels bitterly about McKechnie &
I fear he will make no concessions but
he has agreed to think the matter over &
to write John Thayer. Purdie [Henry A. Purdie] dined with
me at 7 P.M. & spent the evening.