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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.' 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 



'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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