Cambridge - Boston.
Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] Feb. 28, 1908 [February 28, 1908] Ther. [Thermometer]
Clear & cold with brisk W. [West] wind.
  I have taken a room at Mrs.
Cummings' 74 Buckingham Street.
Spent day at my Museum unpacking
trunks, writing a few letters etc.
Most of the Garden covered thinly
with icy snow. Street bare but
icy, sidewalks bare & dry. Saw
no birds to day. Called at the
Scudders this evening seeing Mrs. S. [Mrs. Scudder]
Miss Thompson, Mrs. Hunt and 
Mrs. Hillhouse.

Wea. [Weather] Saturday 29 [February 29, 1908] Ther. [Thermometer]
16 [degrees]
Clear and cold with fresh N.W. [northwest] wind.
To Museum at 8.30, thence to
Boston at 9.30. Spent most of
day in our office where I saw
Mackintire & my cousin Leander.
Mr. James came down from Concord
to talk over farming plans. Called
on W.A. Jeffries in his office about
noon. Lunched at Bunch O' Grapes.
Bought James some neckties & boots & got
back to Museum at 4 P.M. Returned
to the Cummings' at 5.45.

Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] March 1, 1908 Ther. [Thermometer]
Cloudy. Snowing fitfully after
dark. A raw, dismal day.
  Spent forenoon in Museum
writing letters. Dined at the
Almys' with Mr. & Mrs., Mary,
Betty & Cabot. Almy sails
for England next Tuesday.
  Returned to Museum at 5 and
went to Mrs. Scudder's to tea at
6.30. Mrs. S., Mrs. Hunt, Mrs.
Hillhouse, & Miss Kirkbridge & Ingersoll
Bowditch there. Mrs. Pompelli & her
daughter Mrs. Smyth came in later.

Wea. [Weather] Monday 2 [March 2, 1908] Ther. [Thermometer]
Cloudy with drizzle of rain. Chilly.
Ground snow-covered to depth of
2 1/2 inches this morning.
  Spent day in Museum writing
letters, filing bills etc.
A Chickadee calling phoe bee
in the Garden this morning.
Whitcomb's men began work on
our house about 10 A.M. We
are to have Lizzy's room remodeled
& a new chamber for C. [Caroline] built at
N.E. [northeast] corner of house. To N.O.C. [Nuttall Ornithological Club] meeting
at Geo. Deanes this eve. [evening] J. Dwight there.