Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Wed. [Wednesday] Feb. 1, 1911 [February 1, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
10 [degrees], 22 [degrees] Fine
Clear & cold with light N. [north] wind.
No birds about our place but
a Chickadee on Craigie Street.
  Spent forenoon in Museum
trying to work at my Umbagog
but interrupted by telephone 
calls etc. A letter came from
George Webb to C. [Caroline Brewster] & me expressing 
regrets & begging our forgiveness also 
hoping he might come back to us.
I replied at once saying that I
could give him no definite answer
until I had talked with Mr. Walker.
  Walked over to Mus. Comp. Zool [Museum of Comparative Zoology] after 
luncheon. Saw Henshaw, Barbour
& Bangs. Thence to Harvard Sq. [Square] where
[I] had hair cut. Home by 6.
  Mr. & Mrs. MacMillan, Miss Eastwood,
Mrs. Cobb & Lizzy Fuller dined with
us at 7 & spent evening.

Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Thurs. [Thursday] Feb. 2, 1911 [February 2, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Snow storm
Snowing all day, lightly at
first, more heavily towards night, 
about 2 inches falling.
  No birds.
  Spent day in Museum at
my usual task. Wrote a page
on Parasitic Jaeger and then
page on Herring Gull. Phelan
called in forenoon. Talked
over telephone with Judge Abbott
at 8 P.M. He was at Quincy House.
  C. [Caroline Brewster], E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] & I waded through
snow at 9.30 to party at the
Horsford's. I knew almost everyone
there. Took Miss Eliot out to
supper & talked with her 1/2 hour.
Talked also with Edith Dana,
Laura Batchelder, Gertrude Fisk's
son & daughter, & others. Caroline
Horsford & Kate received. Home at 11.