Plan of Kilanea. 



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When Hawaiian Hall of the Bishop Museum was planned I had reserved a 

 suitable space in the centre for a relief plan of Kilanea, and as the place was now 

 ready, I went to the crater with my assistant, W. A. Bryan, to colled the needed data. 

 Both by many photographs of the outer walls, and barometric measurement of all unde- 



FIG. 125. ERUPTION OF 1903 BV DAY. C. BALDWIN. 



FIG. 126. BRUl'TION OF 1903 BV NIGHT. C. BAI,I)\VIN. 



termined heights, I colledled considerable material, while Mr. Bryan made on the spot 

 a small model in clay of the proposed relief, corre(51:ing it from many positions. The 

 final plan now on exhibition is on a scale of 130 feet to the inch, and was constructed 



b}^ Mr. Bryan with great care, and has met the approval of all scientific men who have 



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