Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer]  THURS. JAN. 6, 1910 [Thursday, January 6, 1910]  Wea. [Weather]
40 max. [40 degrees maximum]      Stormy.
A warm rain lasting all day &
making the street & sidewalks
slippery & slushy & slumpy. It is
too bad to have the fine sleighing
thus ruined. The change from warm
to intensely cold and back to warm
again since last Monday has been
remarkable even for New England.
  Spent day in Museum working 
on the A.O.U. [American Ornithologists' Union] Check List with
Gilbert's [Robert Alexander Gilbert's] help, he coating the clippings
with paste & I putting them in place.
Sisters Francis & Miss Eastwood
lunched with us at ! and Mr. & Mrs
Almy, Mary, Helen & Nancy and
Miss Thompson dined with us at 
7 & spent evening.
2 Blue Jays, 2 Flickers & a Chickadee
together in the lilacs this morning.
Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer]  FRI. JAN. 7, 1910 [Friday, January 7, 1910]  Wea [Weather]
40 max [40 degrees maximum]       Dull.
Cloudy, clearing at sunset & freezing
hard after dark.
  Spent day in Museum working 
on A.O.U. Check List and nearly
finishing with it. Had to use the 
electric light most of forenoon the sky
was dark & lowering. No callers
except Clark of Brock Bros. who came
to see about working a can for Sargent
at Brewster Free Acad. [Brewster Free Academy] for herbarium.
C.[Caroline] still keeps to the Peace Room &
Dr. Driver comes to see her every day.
He said to me this evening that he thought
she was gaining ground steadily if slowly.
  I went to Dr. Robinson's house at
8 to attend business meeting of [?]
Club. It was very well attended. We
had ice cream etc at 10 P.M.
3 Chickadees in a flock & a Blue Jay in Garden.