Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Fri. [Friday] Dec. 30, 1910 [December 30, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
56 [degrees] max. Fair
Cloudy with sun shining dimly
at times. Very warm early growing
cold towards night with high N.W [northwest] wind
  Spent day in Museum. Worked
all forenoon on description of
Pine Point begun yesterday,
making some progress on it.
C. [Caroline Brewster] worked copying article on
young whistlers which I have
promised Chapman for Bird Lore.
She went in town just after
lunch & to her Bee this evening.
  I devoted the whole afternoon
to David Loring & his son who
came to see my birds which I
showed them rather thoroughly.
I dined alone at 7.
Harry Spleman came at 8 to give me
further advice in re Motley deal.

Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Sat. [Saturday] Dec. 31, 1910 [December 31, 1910] Wea. [weather]
5 [degrees], 20 [degrees] Fine
Clear & cold with light west wind.
Heard a Blue Jay and a Downy
& saw a Flicker, all in the Garden.
Mr. Harold D. Mitchell of Newtonville
who called this afternoon to ask about
getting into the Nuttall Club told me
that he had counted 110 Robins flying
over Fresh Pond towards Belmont
an hour or so before he saw me.
  I spent most of the day in Museum
working on the Pine Point chapter for
my book. C. [Caroline Brewster] had a lunch party
at 1.30 consisting of Mrs. Warner
& Miss Sophy Howard of Springfield,
Miss Emmy Howard & Mrs. Taintor of
Cambridge. At 5 P.M. C. & I
went to the Dana's to a reception
given for Miss Smith to whom
Dick's son is engaged. Most of the
neighbors there. I talked with Mrs. Parlee,
Carry Hayes, Christian Farley & others.