Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] TUES. NOV. 2, 1909 [Tuesday, November 2, 1909] Wea [Weather]
Dull.
Cloudy for the most part. Very
warm with light southerly winds
To Oakley Course at 9.30 (after
[?]) with Henry. Left him there
to play golf & went to Mus C.Z. [Museum of Comparative Zoology]
when I saw Sam Henshaw & got
data for my [report?]. Back to
[Museum?] at noon to meet Will Stone
who will sail for Italy Nov. 13 [November 13].
  Wrote letters & paid bills in P.M.
At 4 o'clock heard the full song
of a  Carolina Wren as I sat at my
desk. Called Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert] & went to 
front door whence I saw the bird
fly from the [?]  bush to the [?].      .
Called on Mrs. [?] later.
Miss Allyn lunched with us at
1 P.M. & Miss Eastwood came to
dinner at 7 P.M. & spent evening
Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] WED.NOV. 3, 1909 [Wednesday, November 3, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
Stormy.
Heavy showers with strong S.W. [southwest] wind
Gloomy day but very [?] & warm.
  Worked all day on my report
but had many telephone calls &
other interruptions so made poor
progress. Judge Abbott telephoned
about noon from Boston. He
wished to see me about some
Estate matters. I know not just what.
I appointed 4 P.M. but a little
before that he telephoned again to say
he could not come. Telephone
from Ford [?] [?] & Gilbert from 
[C --?] , from C. [Caroline] who had a 
good journey. [Lizzy?] & I lunched
by ourselves Henry having gone
to [Westford?] for the day to see
his sister. He heard the Carolina
wren in full song in the Garden, 6 A.M.           
