Cambridge- Boston.
Ther. [Thermometer]  WED. JAN. 26, 1910 [Wednesday, January 26, 1910]  Wea.[Weather]
 36 [36 degrees] - 44 [44 degrees]    Fine
Clear, calm, mild.
  To Boston at 10.30. Called
at  Goodspeeds' & bought autograph
letters of Mayne Reid, Sir Samuel
Baker, Du Chell[?] & Miss Braddon.
  Meeting Trustees Pub. Reservations [Public Reservations]
6 Beacon St. 12-1. President
Eliot in chair. Present Dr. Walcott,
Jas. Brooks [James Brooks], Geo. Wigglesworth [George Wigglesworth], N.[F.?]
Kidder, Piper, Cory & several others.
Interesting discussion of Huck.
Heatl [Hetch Hetchy??] Nat Park [National Park] matters. To
office at 1.15. Ordered 10 shs. [shares] new
copper mine. Bought Rosa Bonheur's
Horse Fair on Washington St. @ [at price of] 98. [cents?]
Home by 4.30. "We Dine" at Spelmans' [Henry M. Spelman]
7-10.30.  Everyone there but Chadbourne.
Good time.
Flicker in Garden this morning.
Cambridge.
Ther.[Thermometer] THURS. JAN. 27, 1910 [Thursday, January 27, 1910]  Wea.[Weather]
Dull.
Cloudy, mild but chilly; calm.
  Spent most of day in Museum.
Dr. A.M. Tuttle called at 9 A.M.
staying until 12.30. We had a 
long talk about Dr. Field whom
we both would like to see appointed
sole Commissioner of Fish & Game.
I gave Tuttle twenty odd skins.
of birds, mostly from Mexico.
Annie Emerson & Alicia Hayes
lunched with E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] & me. They
stayed until about 3 P.M. & were
very entertaining. Alicia said: "Of 
course. Gerald Thayer writes well. Why
should he not? He has never had any
school training." Gray Squirrels chasing
again to day - three of them running in
single file all over the place. This must
be their mating season.
  Heard a Flicker calling in Jungle.
Called at the Allyns in the evening.
E.R.S. read Shackleton  - 8.30 - 9.15.