Cambridge, Mass.
1911.
Jan. 1
(No 2)
[January 1, 1911]

that he saw in all not less than 2000
Robins during the time he [was] walking about over this
farm. Not long after leaving it he found about 200 
in the Gray place on Fresh Pond Lane. About 150 
were seen in one flock this same day in West Roxbury (?)
by F. H. Allen. Such a winter assemblage herabouts
as that noted by Mr. Deane is wholly without
precedent in my experience.

Jan. 2 [January 2, 1911]

  Writing me Jan. 3, 1911 [January 3, 1911], Mr. Samuel C. Palmer
of Cambridge days: - "As I was sitting in the
labratory [laboratory] of the Univ. [University] Museum yesterday I heard
the chirp of a Robin. I looked to see the bird
and saw about 100 flying over towards the
Botanical Garden."