Cambridge.
Ther.   MON. JAN. 24, 1910  Wea.
26 [26 degrees] 48 [48 degrees]         Fine
Clear & mild. Little or no wind.
  Spent day in Museum
working on birds. Allan Brooks
has asked me to re(-)examine
& report on a number of 
specimens he sent me years
ago.There are several difficult 
ones among them as I 
discovered when I attacked
them this morning. I had
not finished with them when
the daylight faded. The
Geese & Ho[?]ed Lark were
[?], the Night-Hawks still
[?]. I am out of practice
at such work & getting "rusty"
I fear. C.[Caroline] down to lunch
again to-day.
2 crows in the Jungle. I saw
no other birds.
Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer]  TUES. JAN. 25, 1910  [Tuesday, January 25, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
35 [35 degrees] - 40 [40 degrees]    Dull.
Cloudy & chilly. Raining in late
P.M. changing to snow about dark.
A gloomy day, too dark to read
at my desk without the electric light.
  Spent day in Museum devoting
most of the hours of daylight
to finishing the identification of 
Allan Brooks birds. I had to
take them close to the windows
to see colors. Fox Sparrow &
Horned Larks too much for
me. I have only a poor series
of western [forms?] & [?] with
antiquated [?]. Everything
else Brooks wanted to know about
I have been able to settle.
C. at lunch for third time.
Miss Eastwood dined with E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons]
& me at 7 staying until 10.15.
A Flicker heard in Garden.