Cambridge.
Ther. MON. [Monday] JAN. 2, 1911 [January 2, 1911] Wea. [Weather] 
60 [degrees] max. [maximum] Dull.
Cloudy & unusually warm with
a little misty rain. Ther. [Thermometer] 56 [degrees] at 7 P.M.
Heard Chickadees & 2 Blue Jays in
the Garden this morning, a Screech Owl
at 6.30 P.M.
  Spent most of day working on
description of Pine Point in Museum,
making poor progress. C. [Caroline Brewster] had at
lunch Mrs. Dan Robinson, Lizzy Fuller
& Miss Mc.Cobb of Portland. I
was with them & also with C.'s
reading class when it broke up for
tea at 5 P.M. 
  Nuttall Club this evening. 10 or 12
present among them Judge Jenny
for first time. Much said about
big influx of Robins. F.H. Allen
saw 150 in W. Roxbury [West Roxbury] yesterday. 
I showed Fleming's specimen of
Scaled Petrel with my type. 

Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] TUES. [Tuesday] JAN. 3, 1911 [January 3, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Stormy
Raining most of day & well into
night, at times very heavily.
Warm, with southerly wind.
  Spent day in Museum, with
two windows wide open, working
on description of Pine Point &
getting on with it a little. C. [Caroline Brewster]
was there through forenoon. She
copied some of my M.S. & finished
recopying the Whistler story.
Harry Spelman saw the Motleys
today & called this evening to tell
me about it. Our land deal is
apparently nearing it end. I
have agreed to give them a life
option on a 25 yd. [yard] strip of woods
on the Barrett place next Ritchie place.
In Garden a Shrike singing & a 
Jay screaming at 10 A.M.