Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] SAT. FEB. 19, 1910  [Saturday, February 19, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
10º [10 degrees] - 26º [26 degrees]    Fine
Clear & cool with light west wind.
Trees & shrubs still encrusted with
ice sparkling in bright sunlight.
  Spent day in Museum working
with Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert] on rearrangement of
large birds. We gained a whole
can on west aisle to be given
to the Ducks which are sadly
crowded. Sally Fairchild,
Sarah Ames and Miss Alice Knapp
lunched with us at 1.30 staying
until 3.30. Seldom are there
prettier & brighter women to be
seen together. C. [Caroline] was much
better to-day & out again.
E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] read Shackleton to me this
evening nearly finishing it.
Two Flickers seen flying about
in the Garden.
Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. FEB. 20, 1910 [Sunday, February 20, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Clear & cool with dry, bracing
air & little (westerly) wind.
  To St. John's with C.[Caroline] at 10.30.
Fine service by Dr. Hodges.
Miss Knapp sat & walked back 
with us. She heard a Flicker 
"shouting" in the Longfellow
grounds this morning.
  We had as guests at dinner to-day Mary Deane, Lucy Dexter
& Alice Allyn. I sat with
them in the parlor until 3.30
& then went out to the Museum
to write letters. Began with one
to Gurney, of Keswick, England,
about Gannets. It proved difficult
& I failed to finish it by 7 or to
write anything else.
  Two Flickers in Garden at 9 A.M.