Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Tues. [Tuesday] Jan. 26, 1909 [January 26, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
  Cloudy & chilly with raw N.W. [Northwest]
wind. Temperature falling fast
& sky clearing after sunset.
  Spent day in Museum
working on Golden-eye Article.
Made little or no progress. 
  No callers. Gilbert at work
in dark room making lantern
slides from some of my old
negatives. He called to see Larry
& found him better. Dr. Coolidge
had a comfortable night &
there are now some hopes of
 his recovery. Walter still
in bed. E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] read to me in
hall after our six o'clock dinner.
  A [male] Flicker in the garden, preening
his feathers in a pear tree. 2 [in a flock] Chickadees
also there about same time.

Cambridge - Boston.
  Sunny but hazy. Warmer yet
chilly with fresh S.W. [Southwest] wind.
  Spent most of forenoon in
Museum writing. To Boston at 11.30
to attend noon meeting Trustees 
Public Reservations. About twelve
members present among them
Dr. Walcott, James Brooks, Geo Wiggles-
worth & Piper. Mr. Kidder presided
in absence of Pres. Eliot [President Eliot]. Not an
interesting meeting, chiefly devoted
to routine business. Left at
1.30. had lunch, called at office,
left watch at Kettell & Blake's,
ordered books at Butterfields & got
home at 3.30. About an acre of open
water at mouth Stony Brook with a
lot of Whistlers & Park Mallards in it.
Geo. Deane saw 4 Canada Geese in
Fresh Pond in opening about fountain.