Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] TUES. [Tuesday] FEB. 7, 1911 [February 7, 1911] Wea. [Weather] 
16 [degrees] Snow storm Stormy
It was snowing heavily at
daybreak, when 3 or 4 inches
had fallen, and up to about 
noon when the depth was
about 6 inches. Afternoon cloudy.
  Heard a Blue Jay in
the Garden. 
  Slept badly last night & as
a result made poor progress
with my writing today
although I stuck to it from
10 A.M. to 6 P.M. C. [Caroline Brewster] copied
all the forenoon in Museum
with 'Larry" lying by the big
open fire. No visitors came
to disturb either of us. 
In the evening E. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] read to
me from the Refugee, a good
story of its kind. C. went to 
bed early.

Cambridge - Boston.
Ther. [Thermometer] WED. [Wednesday] FEB. 8, 1911 [February 8, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Stormy.
Cloudy all day. Snow began falling
about 2 P.M. & is still coming down
merrily (10 P.M.).
  Worked on Bonaparte's Gull
article in Museum up to 12 o'clock
when I started for Boston. 
Lunched at Bunch O' Grapes & got to
our office at 1.10. Miss Hearton
met me there at 1.45 & we talked
nearly an hour. She wants a leave
of absence for a year beginning next
summer, she to receive her full salary
& out of it to pay for a substitute 
teacher - Miss Scott. I promised to
write Arthur at once. She wants to
know definitely within a month.
Audubon Soc. Directors [Audubon Society Directors] met at Mrs.
Cabot's at 4. Mrs. Bolles, Mrs. Hemenway,
Miss Richards, Miss Kimball, Mrs. Boyd,
Mr. & Mrs. Robins, F.H. Allen, nothing
much done. I got home at 6.30