14 Director's Annual Report. 
9704 Kaolin. Molokai. Given by Miss Ellen Sobey. ° 
9705-9706 i . Given by A. F. Judd, Esq. 
9909-9910 Weathered basalt. Molokai. Collected. 
9939 Basalt. Molokai. Collected. 
9939-9947 Sandstone. Molokai. Collected. 
9948 Kaolin. Molokai. Collected. 
RELICS. 
Given by Hon. A. S. Cleghorn, ex-Governor of Oahu. 
9531 Gold watch, once the property of His Highness Charles 
Kanaina. 
9532 Silver watch, given by the British Government to 
Governor Kekuanaoa in 1824. 
9533 Gold watch, belonged to Hon. Mrs. Bishop. 
9534 Gold watch, belonged to Her Royal Highness Victoria 
Kamamalu. 
9535 Gold watch, belonged to Her Royal Highness Likelike. 
9530 Gold watch, belonged to Her Royal Highness Kaiulani. 
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9537-9538 Silver bowl and spoon, belonged to H. R. H. Kaiulani. 
9539 Silver powder box. 

9697 Piece of U. S. S. ““Vandalia.”” (Given by Miss Weeum 
Allen. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
9696 Exhibit of threads from cotton raised on Oahu in 1865. 
Given by Mr. James W. Robertson. 
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 
Accessions denoted by an * were acquired by exchange. 
“Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. — Proceedings, 
Ise a xr, 2. Journal. sxiv.< 9. 
Achelis, Th.—Ueber Mythologie und Cultus von Hawaii. Braun- 
schweig, 1895. 
*Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales, xx, 1, I2. 
Alexander, J. M.—The Islands of the Pacific. New York, 1895. 
d’Almeras, H.—Le mariage chez tous les peuples.”” Panisygoss 
Alotte, L.—Primordialité de l’écriture dans la genése du language 
humain. Paris, 1888. 
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