Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Mon. [Monday] Feb. 13, 1911 [February 13, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Dull.
Cloudy & chilly but not cold.
A little sleety snowfall in P.M.
3 Chickadees in Garden at 9 A.M. No
other birds, not even a Sparrow.
  Spent day in Museum
working at my usual task.
Began the Gooseander [Goosander] &
wrote 2 pp. [pages] of manuscript, rather
stupid ones I fear.
  Lunched & dined with C. [Caroline Brewster]
& Miss Henders. E. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] still in her
room but improving. I came
in at 5 to the reading class
tea. Nearly all of them went to
the Eliot's a little later.
C. [Caroline Brewster] began a Trollope story,
"Ralph the Heir," this evening. 
We read it before years ago.
Walked down to the Smith place
at 9 A.M. but the Hawks were
not there.

Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Tues. [Tuesday] Feb. 14, 1911 [February 14, 1911] Wea. [Weather]Dull.
Dull.
Cloudy & chilly but not cold.
Sleety snow falling lightly at times.
  A Blue Jay screaming in the
Garden. Noted no other birds there.
  Spent entire day working on
the Gooseander [Goosander] article. First
rewrote the 2 pp. [pages] composed
yesterday & then added three or
four new ones made up largely
of matter compiled from my
journal and note books.
Mr. Walker dined with us at
1 P.M. E. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] came down to dinner
& again to supper. C. [Caroline Brewster] read
to us both after supper.
Farquhar sent out a
candidate for Geo. Webb's place
a Norwegian named Thorolf Hansen
whose appearance I liked.