Director's Report for rors. II 
The following institutions have been added to our list of exchanges: 
University of Chicago; University of [llinois; Newark Museum; Société 
d'Etudes Océaniennes. 
This last named society has been recently formed in Papeete for the 
study of the Pacific. 
Acknowledgment of author’s separates, and other items, is made to 
the following: Messrs. L. J. Bouge, C. Montague Cooke, Jr., W. M. 
Giffard, Ivan C. Hall, A. F. Judd, Vaughan MacCaughey, Sidney Powers, 
T. G. Thrum and Harold Wright, and the Hawaiian Association through 
Mrs. R. W. Andrews. 
A miscellaneous lot of books and pamphlets was purchased from the 
Rowell Estate—so titles, including some duplicates. Among them were MS 
notes on the Hawaiian Bible, 1843, by Rev. G. B. Rowell. 
Summary of accessions for the year is as follows: 
Volumes Parts and Pamphlets 
Tan at ee eee ae acne 181 AI 
Pik CaS eye serene a oe eS 170 217 
(Cane oe a ee a ee eee 13 50 
AN Oral pe cate eee 304 684 
Grand Total 
1048. 
This summary excludes incomplete volumes of local newspapers re- 
ceived, dating from 1846 to 1918, and representing 65 volumes and 47 titles 
—i19 English, 27 Hawaiian and 1 Portuguese. 
More than 200 volumes have been prepared for the binder; of these 
165 volumes have been bound. 
MODELING. 
During the year, Mr. Thompson, Artist and Modeler, finished 
yo models: 16 of fishes, 1 of a-mammal, 16 of fruits, and 37 of 
ethnological specimens. He has 21 unfinished models on hand. He 
has also painted and prepared three coconut crabs from Fanning 
Island. An excellent representation was secured of a porpoise 7 
feet, 7 inches long, weighing 375 pounds. 
PX EB ELION: EFAL ICS 
Mrs. Helvie, Superintendent of Exhibition Halls, reports that 
the attendance of visitors has kept up very well in spite of the lack 
of tourists—the military visitors from the various posts being 
greater than usual. The total attendance for the year was 14,029, 
a decrease from 15,145 the average for the five previous years. The 
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