Cambridge
Ther. [thermometer] SUN. [Sunday] DEC. 18, 1910 [December 18, 1910] Wea. [weather]
32 [Degrees] max. Fine
Clear, calm, comparatively warm.
Hear a Chickadee, a Golden crest, 
a Blue Jay & a Downy in the 
Garden & a White bellied Nuthatch
in an elm just across the street
all these about 9 A.M. Thought I 
found a Junco, also, but was not sure.
Met C. [Caroline Brewster] at St. John's at 10.30 A.M.
Mr. Nash preached a remarkable 
sermon, one of the very finest &
strongest I ever heard.
  We had only Miss Eastwood at 
dinner. I went to museum at
3 and wrote letters until 6.
After supper C. & I called at the
Almys where we were received by
the four girls. Returning we read
from the detective story. I am now
in the den about to begin on 
Kipling again.

Cambridge
24 Ther. [Thermometer] MON. [Monday] DEC. 19, 1910 [December 19, 1910] Wea. [weather] 
Fair
Partly cloudy; partly sunny. Mild
It rained during last night & early
this morning but without taking off
much of the snow.
Spent day in Museum working.
In forenoon composed a short
article for Bird Lore describing
my looking gloss for examining nests.
In afternoon work on M.S.
written yesterday for Umbagog book.
Purdie [Henry A. Purdie] & Bangs [Outram Bangs] dined with C. [Caroline Brewster]
& me at 6.30 on a pair of
 Black Ducks that John Thayer sent
me from Currituck. They were delicious.
Club meeting this evening. Big
turn out in house of Purdie to
whom an opera glass was given
by the Club. I merely handed it to
him just before we adjourned. I
showed the Club my Gyrfalcons, 42
in number.