Wea. [Weather] Sat. [Saturday] Nov. 3, 1906 [November 3, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
Clear & pleasantly warm with
light W. [west] wind.
  Spent day in Museum writing
letters & paying bills.
  Several White throated Sparrows in
the Garden one of them singing feebly.
The grass is as green as in June.

Wea. [Weather] Sunday 4 [November 4, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
Brilliantly clear with brisk N.W. [northwest] wind.
Cooler.
  Spent most of day at Museum
writing letters.
  The Garden alive with birds. I
identified the following : Chickadee 4;
Golden-crested Kinglet 2 - Brown Creeper, 1;
White-throated Sparrow, about a dozen;
Song Sparrow, 1; Fox Sparrow 1, Tree
Sparrow, 2; Junco, 3. The Sparrows
were together in a mixed flock, among 
the weeds at the rear of the Garden.

Wea. [Weather] Mon. [Monday] Nov. 5, 1906 [November 5, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
Brilliantly clear with light N.W. [northwest] wind.
Shallow pools frozen over at sunrise but
mid-day deliciously warm. Saw a
Clouded Sulphur Butterfly & a small
Dragon Fly and heard Field Crickets &
a Grasshopper shrilling.
  To Concord by 8.34 train with Gilbert
Phelan the plumber & his men. He
drove to farm where the men began work
on the new bath room. Spent most of day
overseeing the work but got into Pulpit Rock
woods in P.M. Saw very few birds. Returned
to Cambridge by 5.07 train. Attended Nuttall Club
meeting this evening.

Wea. [Weather] Tuesday 6 [November 6, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
Brilliantly clear with light N.W. [northwest] wind.
  Voted the straight Republican ticket
at 9 A.M. Spent A.M. in Museum
writing letters etc. Purdie has just
given me two rare nests & eggs that
of Olive-sided Flycatcher 3 eggs taken
by him at Riverside in 1875 & a 
Goden-winged Warbler's nest 4 eggs
taken in W. Newton [West Newton] by Eager many 
years ago.