Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Fri. [Friday] Jan. 20, 1911 [January 20, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Fair.
Sunny but very hazy. Mild.
  No birds seen about the
place, not even a Sparrow, but 
the cawing of Crows heard at
sunrise.
  Spent day in Museum
working on Umbagog Birds.
Finished the Carolina Greebe [Carolina Grebe] &
began on the Loon. C. [Caroline] worked
through the forenoon.
  C.J. Maynard came just after
lunch bringing some of his crude 
books & staying about an hour
which we devoted largely to talking
over old times. He is curiously
unchanged & as bright & virile
and irresponsible as ever.
  Later came Revd. Walker to talk
about George Webb. C. [Caroline Brewster] saw Mary W. [Mary Webb]
this afternoon. Nothing settled yet.

Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Sat. [Saturday] Jan. 21, 1911 [January 21, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
42 [degrees] Dull.
Cloudy & mild with bitter wind.
  No birds except about a
dozen Gulls circling high over
the place at 1 P.M.
  Spent day in Museum
working on Umbagog Birds.
The Loon is still my theme.
I got on with him fairly well.
  Gilbert went up to George's 
place at 1.30. The house was
locked & seemingly deserted but
one of the neighbors said she
saw George leave it early this
morning so the plot thickens.
  Another big load of oak wood
came from Concord to-day & was
put in the Museum where we
are burning it freely this winter.
E. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] read "Joey Vance" to me this eve. [evening].