Cambridge
Ther [thermometer] Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1915 [November 10, 1915] Wea [weather]
fine
Clear & cool with fresh N.W. [northwest] wind.
  In Garden: a Chickadee, Kinglet,
Downy [Downy Woodpecker], Yellow-rump [Yellow-rumped Warbler], 2 Juncos,
5 White-throats [White-throated Sparrow], several House Sparrows
and a Jay.
  Spent most of day out-of-doors
superintending work of men.
Electricians wiring for outside lights
on house & Museum; Billcliffe
working on exterior changes of
pigeon house; Percy & John
raking leaves & digging up
things. C. [Caroline Brewster] in town with the motor
in forenoon. Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] went to 
Concord for supplies before that
& in afternoon went again to
Boston for Victor & Columbia
records of which we played a 
lot this morning, getting only a few
that we shall keep.
"Danny" taken with violent nausea
at 6 P.M. Dr. Bolger came late. He
says it is not serious. Percy has 
taken "Danny" home for night

Cambridge
Ther [thermometer] Thursday, Nov. 11, 1915 [November 11, 1915] Wea [weather]
Fair
Sunny but hazy with clouds gathering
in late P.M. Mild with light southerly
wind.
  In Garden: A Chickadee, Creeper, White br.
Nuthatch [White-breasted Nuthatch], Blue Jay, Downy [Downy Woodpecker], 5 Juncos,
3 White-throats [White-throated Sparrow], 2 Fox Sparrow (one singing
brokenly & feebly) about 8 House Sparrows
  Spent most of day in Museum
writing letters. Bradford Scudder
called in P.M. to smoke a cigar
& have a chat with me. He reports
Ruffled Grouse very plentiful south of
Boston.
  Gilbert & Percy put the aquaria
in order & netted most of the fishes
in the pond, getting five Goldfish
2 large Hornpouts, several Bream
& the Striped Dace. No trace of 
the Newts or Frogs. & only two Snails
found.
  Billcliffe working on front of dove cot
& Clark & Mack's men on wiring for new
outside lights.