Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer]  Monday, Jan.10, 1916 [January 10, 1916]  Wea [Weather]
Stormy
Snow falling thick & fast through forenoon
followed and swept away by rain in
afternoon. Light S.W.[southwest] wind.
  In Garden: a Chickadee, a Peabody bird
and about 30 House Sparrows.
  Evening Grosbeaks at Lexington. 2 [males]
& 6 [females] seen by Walter Deane & others.
A single [male] reported from Sharon, Mass.
  Henry Henshaw better this morning &
improving through day but keeping still
in bed with a trained nurse to look
after him part of time. I was with
him intermittently. He ate nothing but
liquid food, mostly Mellin's.
  I visited Harvard Square in forenoon
to get my hair cut & make a few
small purchases.
N.O.C. Council Meeting this evening,
8.10: Everyone came. We dealt with
nominations and other matters.

Cambridge-Lexington.
Ther [Thermometer] Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1916 [January 11, 1916]  Wea [Weather]
40 [degrees] Fine
  Clear & mild with light westerly
wind. Streets & sidewalks coated in
places with wet & very dangerous ice.
  In Garden. A Peabody bird, about 20
House Sparrows, a Downy [Downy Woodpecker] (heard).
  Went alone to Lexington. [?] Wright
returning there just as I got off my car there.
Saw Miss Tyler for a moment at the same
street corner. She said only two birds had
appeared this morning - about 10 A.M. One
was a male the others female. They did not tarry long.
I ascend hill to find Miss Cook &
several others watching box elder. Mr. Whittle
& a yound lady took me over hill to another
seed tree but Grosbeaks not there. Saw 13
Juncos & 2 Jays. My companions saw [9?] [?].
  Home by 1.15. Found Henry fully
dressed and at table. He went out
walking later. I arranged some things
in Museum. Harry Bartlett called this
evening staying an hour or more.
We had a little Victrola music before he came.