Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Sat. [Saturday. Jan. 14, 1911 [January 14, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Foul.
Another cloudy rainy day even
darker & more dismal than yesterday.
  I spent it in Museum
working a little on Pine Point
but chiefly on other things
among them a note for the
Auk in which I call attention
to something I overlooked in my
recent article on plumes of Bitterns
where I quoted from "Bird Lore".
  About noon I received from Grinell
proof sheets of Golden-eye too late
to make any corrections in them.
Fortunately I find nothing amiss 
save the "folded duck skin " figure No. 2
in Fuertes's sketch which shows the
bird's head pointing back instead of up.
Gilbert saw George again to-day & also
his sister in law in E. Boston [East Boston]. It is
all a sad mess.
No birds to-day.

Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Sun. [Sunday. Jan. 15, 1911 [January 15, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Dull.
  Cloudy, calm & mild but chilly.
Streets deep with mud. A light
dust of snow just after dark &
after this clearing & cooler weather.
  To St. John's at 10.30 meeting
C. [Caroline Brewster] there. A rather dull sermon
by the rector. C. went &
returned in a coupe. I walked
both ways & after getting back
took Larry for a walk up
Brattle St. & home over the 
hill via Highland Street.
Saw a Blue Jay & a Downy
in Mr. Carr's grove but no
birds were seen in our place.
  Dr. & Mrs. Joel Goldthwaite &
Miss Allyn dined with us.
The [They] left at 3.30. After that I
wrote letters in Museum.