Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer]   MON. FEB. 7, 1910 [Monday, February 7, 1910]  Wea.[Weather]
-3 [degrees], +10 [degrees]    Fine
Clear & very cold with fresh W. [west] wind.
  Spent day in Museum working
with Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert] on a rearrangement of
my pamphlets which I am putting
in new cases. Billcliffe at work
in the gallery. George helping him.
Mackintire telephoned me at 10 A.M.
that my cousin J.L. Brewster had
died at Andover on Saturday
shortly before 3 P.M. In my morning
mail I found a letter to same effect
from Edwin. Ordered flowers through
Mackintire for Estate & self & C. [Caroline Brewster].
Funeral to-morrow at 3.30.
  Nuttall Club meeting this evening.
Bangs gave us an interesting talk
about So. Am. [?] Skins, illustrated
by specimens. About a dozen members
listened to it. Had a talk with Bent
after meeting about "Bendire Life Histories"
2 [in a flock] Flickers in Garden. 
Cambridge- Andover.
Ther. [Thermometer]  TUES. FEB. 8, 1910 [Tuesday, February 8, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
10 [degrees] - 40 [degrees] Fine.
Clear & calm. Early morning cold,
Temperature rising through day.
  Mackintire called at 9 A.M. I went
with him to 61 Sparks St. where we
met the Chapmans and conferred with
them about wall papers, painting etc. for
the flat they have taken.
  Went in town at noon and after lunching
under Exchange Building took 2.14 train
for Andover with Mackintire to attend
my cousin John L. Brewster's funeral.
It was very like Ada's last April. We
sat in the same room this time my
cousin George, Inez & Harriett Brewster &
I. Will, Edwin & Alice in hall outside
The public downstairs. I looked at
Leander in his coffin. His face had 
a calm, serene, peaceful expression & he
looked younger than for years past.
Returned by 4.45 train. Talked with
Dr. Murkland all the way. We discussed
plan of having Judge Abbott [?] Leander
Walked home from Porter's station.
[margin]C. went to George Hayward's funeral at Trinity Church at 1.30 P.M.[/margin]