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boxes on uniform sized cards all labelled with number of negative. 

 I should think this in addition to my card catalogue of negatives 

 would be ideal, for in a modern museum of ethnology photographs 

 play a very important part. We lunched with Mr. Hamilton at 

 his pretty home near by. 1 After four we returned to our steamer, 





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on the way making some purchases for our cold journey to Mt. 

 Cook, and stopping at the Club to which we had a card. Our 

 arrangements at the museum had been very satisfactory, and we 

 are to have a list of all their Cook relics with their history, and 



1 While this report is passing through the press word has come of the 

 death of Mr. Hamilton, but without farther particulars. We may be permit- 

 ted here to add our tribute to his memory, for the loss is great personally as 

 well as to ethnology. It will be hard to fill his place. 



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