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increases. \\\ comparing the Chinese figures with the Japanese 

 it should be remembered that while the number of Japanese on 

 these islands, or for the matter of that in Honolulu and the 

 neighborhood, greatly exceeds that of the Chinese, the proportion 

 of the latter visiting the Museum is proportionately greater. 

 I suppose also that notice should be taken of the constantly 

 decreasing number of Chinese in our population owing to the 

 exclusion and the return to China. The increase in white visi- 

 tors is largely due to the increased tourist travel. 



Whites. 



1910 5457 



1911 6210 



1912 7318 



Hawaiian. Portuguese. Chinese 



1402 



1745 

 1 185 



555 

 758 



744 



TABI^E OF ATT:eNDANCF. 



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