Cambridge - Boston.
Ther. [Thermometer] SAT. [Saturday] JAN. 30, 1909 [January 30, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
Snowing all day, about 5 inches
falling. Chill N.W. wind.
Spent forenoon in Museum
working on Golden eye article.
Gilbert brought "Larry" home this
morning. Miss Swazy arrived about
noon to stay over Sunday.
I went in town at 2 to provide
over Annual Meeting Mss. Aud. Soc. [Massachusetts Audubon Society]
Hoffmann, Forbush & Dr. Field spoke
Walker Hall was nearly filled by 
audience among whom were many 
people I knew. I talked with Bigelow
Morris brother who told me Herbert
Gardner is living in Colorado & with
Mrs. Wright who says the 4 Geese seen
this week in Fresh Pond are doubtless
tame birds from Jamaica Pond
To Batchy's [Charles F. Batchelder] at 7 for We Dine meet.
Everyone there but Walter, Goodale &
Chadbourne. Had a great time.

Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. [Sunday] JAN. 31, 1909 [January 31, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
Brilliantly clear with fresh N.W. [northwest]
wind. Rather cold towards evening.
Spent forenoon in Museum
writing letters. Purdie [Henry A. Purdie] arrived
about 1 to dine with Miss Swasey
E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons], C. [Caroline Brewster] & me at 1.30. We 
had an Irish story read by ERS
in the hall after dinner. After
that Purdie & I adjourned to
Museum where I read the articles
I have been writing. We also looked
over some books. He left me about
5.30 when Geo. V. Leverett called.
After supper E.R.S. read Comer's
Egypt to Miss Swasey & me in hall
C. too tired to come down.
Mrs. Mansfield called about 8.30. 
Two Blue Jays in Garden 10 a.m,
screaming loudly.