Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Tues. [Tuesday] Dec. 6, 1910 [December 6, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
16 [degrees] - 20 [degrees] Snow Storm. Stormy
Snowing most of day after 11 A.M.
but not "making" much. Bitterly
cold and rain with N.E. [Northeast] wind.
  Worked all day in Museum on 
the Bittern Article. C. [Caroline Brewster] worked through
the forenoon recopying much of it.
I finished revising it at 5 P.M.
and mailed it to Allen for the January Auk.
  Pat Flannery called at 10 A.M.
& I paid him for the ten days work
at Concord, just concluded.
Harry Adams called in P.M.
E.R.S. [Elizabeth Simmons] went to Springfield by
4 P.M. train. C. went in to 
see her off. C. read to me in
the evening when Mrs. Cobb
called. I wrote letters to
Rudyard Kipling & Theodore Roosevelt
to-day.

Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Wed. [Wednesday] Dec. 7, 1910 [December 7, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Clear & cold with light westerly wind.
Ground snow-covered to depth of
two or three inches, the streets in
fair condition for sleighing.
  Spent entire day in Museum.
working on Umbagog book revising
M.S. [manuscript] written last summer.
  C. [Caroline Brewster] stayed in through forenoon &
made calls in afternoon. Gilbert
went in town for Christmas shopping.
Professor &  [delete]Jos.[/delete] J.K. Lord sailed
for Italy at 1.30 on the Canopic.
Lizzy Fuller dined with C. & me
at 7 P.M. She went home about
8.30 after which C. read aloud
from Cronan Doyle's [Arthur Conan Doyle's] book.
  The only bird seen in the Garden
to-day was a solitary Blue Jay.