Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] TUES. JAN. 14, 1913 [Tuesday, January 14, 1913] Wea [Weather]
22º [22 degrees]   Fine
Clear & cool with light N. [north] wind.

  A Chickadee at the suet & a few
House Sparrows only birds noted in Garden.

  Spent day in Museum working
on Snipe story & writing 3 pp. [3 pages].
Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert] type wrote 5 pp. [5 pages] of Woodcock
story copying from my pencil written
M.S. [manuscript] & doing it very well. I go
ahead so fast now that C. [Caroline] cannot
begin to keep up with me.

  The Stones came out to dine
with C. & me at 7. They stayed
until 10. Miss Jennie Chapman & sister
called at 8 to show us a rare &
very beautiful miniature.
Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] WED. JAN.15, 1913 [Wednesday, January 15, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear, calm, mild.

  Heard a Chickadee, a Jay and a 
White-throated Sparrow and saw a
Downy [downy woodpecker], in the Garden. It was
swarming with noisy & turbulent
House Sparrows.

  Spent day in Museum working
on Wilson's Snipe story. Wrote
5 pp. [5 pages]. Most of this matter was taken
from journal or note books but
the original text had to be
carefully revised and many of the
passages rewritten.
  C. & E. [Caroline] & [Emmy Kettell?] read aloud to me in the
hall this evening. Our bulbs are coming
on tardily this winter. We now have
one crocus & a few hyacinths in bloom.