Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. JAN. 16, 1910 [Sunday, January 16, 1910] Wea. [Weather] 
16 [16 degrees] - 40 [40 degrees] Fine
Clear with light W. [west] wind &
rising temperature; a fine day.
  Wrote letters in Museum
through most of forenoon and
the whole afternoon. Lizzy &
I had with us at dinner
Alice Allyn, Mary Cobb &
Lizzy Fuller. They all left 
immediately after the meal
was over. E.R.S [Elizabeth R. Simmons] & Miss Allyn
went to the First Church to
attend John Hopkinson's
funeral. He died three or four
days ago. C.[Caroline] spent most of
the day in her Peace Room where
she received Mrs. Cobb for a short
call. In the evening E.R.S. read
Shackleton to me in the hall.
No birds seen to-day. 
Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] MON. JAN. 17, 1910 [Monday, January 17, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
8 [degrees] - 34 [degrees] Partly fine.
  Forenoon sunny; afternoon hazy
with gathering clouds. Calm.
  Spent day in Museum.
Wrote letters in forenoon &
worked all afternoon on
my 1909 journal making notes
& selections to be read this
evening at the Nuttall Club
meeting. [?] members
attended it. My paper,
entitled " Impressions of British
Bird Life" seemed to be
well received. It was, as I
have implied, merely a lot of
journal entries which I discussed
to some extent as I read them.
Purdie [Henry A. Purdie] dined with us at 7. Also
Miss Allyn who with E.R.S went
to [Bartlett's?] on the Perry trip.
C. took a walk outdoors in the
sun in front of Museum this A.M.