Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] TUES. [Tuesday] FEB. 9, 1909 [February 9, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
14 [degrees] min [minimum]
  Clear & cold with light W. [West] wind. 
  Spent day in Museum
working on a record of
Snow Geese seen by Frazar at
Townsend last spring & on that 
of a European Wigeon from
Rhode Island that I found in
my collection lately. Finished 
the former note. C. [Caroline Brewster] & Emmy
were in Boston nearly all day. 
Miss Jennie Chapman & Lizzy
Fuller dined with us at 7
and spent evening. I escorted
them home. 
  Saw a Flicker in the Garden
& heard a Blue Jay & a
Chickadee there. Gilbert picked 
up a dying Gray Squirrel. It
seemed to have been bitten by a dog. 
Cambridge - Boston
Ther. [Thermometer] WED. [Wednesday] FEB. [February] 10, 1909 Wea. [Weather]
55 [degrees] max [maximum] Stormy
  Heavy rainfall, lasting all day, 
with violent S.W. [Southwest] wind. 
  Spent forenoon in Museum
working on Eu. Wigeon [European Wigeon] note. 
  To Boston at 3 P.M. Storm
then at its height. Impossible to
carry umbrella. My hat blew off
& across vacant lot on Sparks St.
  Directors Aud. Soc. [Audubon Society] meeting at
Mrs. Cabot’s 4 - 5.30. Eight members
 - Mrs. Cabot, Mrs. Elliot, Miss Richards, 
Miss Kimball, Hoffmann, Allen, Underwood.
  We discussed many things, among
them local and affiliated societies. 
Got home at 6. Found Miss Eastwood. 
Back Bay opening fast. Only a few Ducks
& no Gulls. Heard Blue Jays & 
Chickadees in the Garden. 