Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. NOV. 20, 1910 [Sunday, November 20, 1910] Wea [Weather]
28 [28 degrees]  Superb.
Brilliantly clear with light northerly wind.
6 Fox Sparrows, 4 Juncos, 2 Chickadees,
1 Robin, 1 Downy W. [1 Downy Woodpecker] & a dozen or more
House Sparrows, in the Garden. 5 Crows
flying over & alighting in Smith [place?].
Breakfast in the "Den" with Dr. & Mrs.
Grenfell, C. [Caroline] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons].  C. & the Grenfells
went to St. Johns for early service. I
joined C. there at 10.40. We had
at dinner besides the Grenfells Dean Hodges
& Mrs. Hodges, Dick & Edith Dana, Alice
Allyn & Dr. Armstrong, an Englishman.
Our guests stayed most of afternoon & other
people kept dropping in so that it was 5 P.M.
before I was free to go to the Museum for a
[?]. Soon after this a bonfire?] in a
[brush?] heap on Sparks St or rather Brewster St
drew me out. I was returning through the
Garden when I stumbled over a board walk
just put down & got a heavy fall. Dr. Drebing
was sent for at once. He thinks no great
harm is done but I am lame & stiff to night.
Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] MON. NOV. 21, 1910 [Monday, November 21, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
26 [26 degrees] Hel. celata in the Garden     Fine
Clear & cool with light westerly wind.
  The Garden literally alive with birds viz.
2 Chickadees, 1 Golden- crest, 1 Ruby crown Kinglet, 1 Creeper,
[male] White-bellied Nuthatch, 1 Orange crowned
Warbler, 6 Fox Sparrows, 4 Juncos,
2 ([male & female]) Downy Woodpeckers, 2 Blue Jays
1 Goldfinch, 5 Crows (flying over); in
all 12 species and 27 individuals or, with
about 15 House Sparrows, 12 species & 42 individuals.
This is a big list for the Garden at this season.
  I spent day in Museum writing letters
and working over some m.s. [manuscript] of a paper to be
read this evening. We saw little of the Grenfells
except at meals. The Doctor went in town
no less than three times for lectures etc. The last
time to the [?] dinner of the Puritan Ass. [Puritan Association] where
he spoke. He was back at 9.30 in time to give
us a talk on Labrador bird life at Nuttall Club.
Before he came I read my paper on a family
of Whistlers. It was taken [about?] verbatim from
my journal. 23 members attended meeting.
  Doctor & I sat up until 12 talking.