Cambridge, Massachusetts.
1901.
February.
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solutely clear or with a few light clouds floating about, allowing
the sun to shine most of the time. The remaining days,
(the 4, 5, 6, 9, 12, 13, 15, 19 & 21) were cloudy for all or
a good part of the day, the clouds obscuring the sun.
  On the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of the month calm and light west
winds prevailed, but from the 4th to the 8th inclusive, a high
wind blew constantly varying from north-east on the 4th to
west and north-west. During the rest of the month the wind
was generally light, varying from north-west to
south-west. Only on the 12th, 18th and 26th have I recorded
a calm. This record applies to this immediate locality and
the records of temperature were taken at 7.30 A.M. and
1.30 P.M.
  Birds of the Cambridge Region.
  I have made very few observations on the birds about Cambridge
 this past month, and but few records have been handed
in by members of the Nuttall Club. I have gathered the following
 list:-
Merula migratoria.
  3 at Kingsley Park on the 22nd, W. Deane.
Anorthura hiemalis.
  One in Brookline on the 16th, Dr. A. L. Reagh