Cambridge.
Ther [ Thermometer] Friday, Feb. 11, 1916 [February 11, 1916]  Wea [ Weather] 
20 [degrees] Dull.
  Early morn [morning] sunny; after that
increasing cloudiness with fine snow
falling steadily after dark, making 
2 or 3 inches by 10 P.M.
  In Garden: A Peabody bird with
House Sparrows at seed beds; [male] [female] 
Downy, Woodpeckers [in a flock]; [male] and [female] Flickers [in a flock]
perching near together in Jungle
about 11 A.M.
  Spent most of day in Museum.
Wrote letters in A.M., worked
rearrangement of skins after
luncheon. Frank Manning called
at 3 P.M., staying half an hour,
and Dick Dana at 5 P.M. to
stay until 6. 
  Lizzy Fuller dined with C.[Caroline]
and me at 6.45.  I walked home
with her at 9. E.R.S.[Elizabeth R. Simmons] spent
evening at the Bee.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer]  Saturday, Feb. 12, 1916 [February 12, 1916] Wea [Weather] 
18 [degrees] Stormy.
Dark cloudy and bitterly cold or
rather chilly with fine, dry snow
falling intermittently, packing down
smooth and hard as fast as it
struck and "making" to a depth of
perhaps five inches by nightfall.
  In Garden: Crows cawing at 
day break, [male] Downy [Downy Woodpecker] at suet,
about 15 House Sparrows at seed
bed.  Nothing seen or heard of
any of the Peabody birds.
  Spent day in Museum
working on rearrangement of
Grackles & Flickers. These have
been brought from outlying cases
into those of the main collecttion
in the gallery.
  Harry Spelman called at 
5 P.M. & stayed until 6.30.
  E.R.S. dined out (at Miss
[Balch's?] this evening. I played
Victrola to C.