Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] SUN. NOV. 30, 1913 [Sunday, November 30, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Fair
Partly sunny, chiefly cloudy.
Calm; cool.
A Chickadee, a Crow & 5 House
Sparrows seen in Garden.
  Spent most of day in
Museum. Wrote & filed letters in
forenoon. C. [Caroline] went off for a walk
with Alice Stone. Frank Manning
& Miss Allyn [Alice Allyn] dined with us.
Frank & I smoked & talked in
Museum for an hour or so after
dinner until C. sent out for us.
She, meanwhile, had been going
over old times, in the house, with
a friend of her youth, [William Haywood?]
whom she had not seen for forty years.
  Mrs. Almy sent for me after supper
to reveal Betty's engagement to
Stanley Cobb, a friend & college chum
of Raymond Emerson, He came in later
with Betty - a fine young fellow.
Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] MON. DEC.1, 1913 [Monday, December 1, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Dull.
Densely cloudy with little or no
wind. A dismal yet rainless day.
  A single Chickadee at the suet
& a few House Sparrows flitting about
in the shrubbery in front of Museum
were the only birds noted in the Garden.
  Spent day in Museum working
on autumnal notes made at
Concord which I am expanding
in the form of a completed listing
from condensed data in my diary
& field books. C. [Caroline] worked in
the large museum room recopying
some of the Umbagog introduction.
Nuttall Club meeting this evening,
largely attended. Allen (Glover M.)
read a remarkably good paper on 
islands & their faunae.