lo /^i)(iio?''s .hniua/ Rtpoii . 



liooks, and took a\va\- the ])one liook makers's occupation. The 

 abandonment of the workshop (discovered in a cave) could not 

 have been much later than the end of the eighteenth cetitury, or 

 the foreign objects would certainly have been more numerous. 

 The accumulation shows that work must have been going on at 

 the place for several centuries before." 



ATTKXD.\NCE OK VI.SITORS. 



Of the distinguished visitors to the Museum should ])e men- 

 tioned Dr. Peter Jessen, Liljrarian of the Kunstgewerbe Museum, 

 Berlin; Dr. Stewart Culin and Lockwood De Forest of Brooklyn; 

 Hofrat Professor Dr. Gustav Hauausek of Graz; Dr. H. A. Pilsbry 

 of the Philadelphia Academy of Science; Dr. Fred. Baker of San 

 Diego, and Dr. Hubert L. Clark of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 



The attendance of visitors has this year exceeded all previous 

 records and was only twenty less than fifteen thousand. The kapu 

 upon children under five years of age has considerably reduced 

 the number of Japanese visitors. 



TABI,E OF ATTFNDANC:e. 



.January S7o 



Fobnia ry S52 



March 8U2 



.K\w\\ ' r)84 



.May 594 



.Tniip fiOl 



.July 0.S4 



A ugUfSt I 598 



SepteinhHr 592 



October • 420 



Novenibei' 4:h0 



Decotnber 565 



Totals i 7,668 1 



151 



181 



85 



80 



186 



274 



65 



82 



224 



78 



85 



166 



216 

 179 

 170 

 167 

 219 

 339 

 160 

 2(19 

 323 

 286 

 21 5 

 400 



1,833 I 2,883 



258 



64.1 

 81.8 

 59.8 

 50.2 

 58.4 

 68.6 

 48.1 

 50.1 

 65.4 

 44.7 

 43.1 

 61 .5 



1,474 

 1,635 

 1,314 

 1,054 

 1,283 

 1,509 

 1,019 

 1,115 

 1,438 

 982 

 866 

 1,291 



