Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1916 [November 29, 1916] Wea [Weather]
46 [degrees] min. [minimum] 66 max. [66 degrees maximum] Fine
Sunny but hazy. Almost windless and the
warmest day for weeks making our furnace-
heated houses well nigh unendurable even
with several windows opened wide.
Great numbers of small, yellowish moths on
wing, entering our house after dark. They looked
to me like those of the Canker worm.
  In Garden. Very tame Hermit Thrush in lilacs,
Chickadee, Goldcrest [Golden-crowned Kinglet], Blue Jay, Hairy Woodpecker
& Flicker heard calling; 2 Crows on wing.
The Shufeldt's Junco with 6 Eastern Juncos, 
2 Peabody birds and about 15 House sparrows
feeding on millet seed by Museum in P.M.
  Spent most of day in Museum, writing
letters in A.M., working on Concord bird
notes in P.M. Called up Street Dept [Street Department] office
at Concord & asked to have some one sent
to Ritchie place this afternoon to make
sure wall Monson is relaying is rightly [?].
The unknown man I talked with promised
to have this done.
  Miss Stinson lunched & Lizzy Fuller dined
with me. Lizzy Simmons started for
Bangor by 9 A.M. train.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Thursday, Nov. 30, 1916 [November 30, 1916] Wea [Weather] 
64 [degrees] max. [maximum] Thanksgiving Day Stormy.
Dark cloudy with incessant heavy rain which
began about 10 o'clock last night. Unseasonably
warm in early morn but cooler towards night.
Grass on our lawn very green.
  In Garden: Hermit Thrush seen flying into
lilacs rear of house; Downy [Downy Woodpecker] heard calling;
Shufeldt's Junco with 3 Eastern Juncos; 2
Peabody birds & 7 or 8 House Sparrows feeding
on millet near Museum.
  Read morning paper to C. [Caroline Brewster] after breakfast
and then spent two or more hours in
Museum reading & writing notes.
  We had as guests at our Thanksgiving
dinner Mr. Leverett, Mrs. Sawyer, Mary Greenough,
Jennie & Emily Chapman, Mrs. Cobbs & Lizzy Fuller.
A young turkey gobbler reared at our farm
& weighing 12 lbs. [pounds] was served & proved simply 
delicious. All our friends departed by 3 P.M.
Mr. Leverett has evidently not recovered as
yet from his recent illness. He seemed very
unlike his normal self.
  C. & I spent whole evening trying a lot of new
or recent records. We shall keep ten, two of
which are [?] of the feast water.