Cambridge - Boston.
Ther. [Thermometer] WED. NOV. 10, 1909 [Wednesday, November 10, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
Fine.
  Clear & mild with light W. [west] wind.
A Flicker in the Garden. The first 
noted there this month. Heard Chickadees, also.
  Spent forenoon in Museum working
with Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert] in gallery rearranging
things. Went in town in P.M.
to attend important meeting [of the] Audubon
Society. We incorporated it by
signing papers, taking oaths, etc.
James Lowell looked after all those
details. Meeting very largely attended,
nearly every Director present. It
was at Mrs. Cabot's.
  I dined alone at Athletic Club
& went to B&A Station at 8.20
to meet C. [Caroline]. Her train 30 minutes
late. She went to Longwood first
with Mary G. [who had sick headache)
& her carriage did not reach our house
until nearly 10. I came out by car.
Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] THURS. NOV. 11, 1909 [Thursday, November 11, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
Fine.
  Clear & very warm. Little or no wind.
  Spent day in Museum. Billcliffe
& Gilbert moved cases about, B. 
doing all sorts of repairs, alterations
etc. He also fitted some [?]
sticks for canoe sails. I
superintended all these matters.
Will Stone & his daughters Mary
& Alice Stone lunched with C. [Caroline]
& me at 1 P.M. The Stones
stayed about an hour after
lunch & then said good bye. they
are to sail for Naples on the 13th.
  We read aloud in the morning room
this evening. C., E.R.S. [Caroline], [Elizabeth R. Simmons] & I. It
seemed like old times.
  Heard a Creeper [Brown Creeper] & Chickadees in 
the Garden & saw two Crows in the 
lindens & Gulls high overheard.