lo /h'ndors AiDiual Report. 



hooks, and took away the bone hook niakers's occupation. The 

 abandonment of the workshop (discovered in a cave) could not 

 have been much later than the end of tlie eighteenth century, or 

 the foreign ol)jects woukl certainly have been more numerous. 

 The accumulation shows that work must have been going on at 

 the place for several centuries before." 



attendancp: of visitors. 



Of the distinguished visitors to the Museum should be men- 

 tioned Dr. Peter Jessen, Librarian of the Kunstgewerbe Museum, 

 Berlin; Dr. Stewart Culin and Lock wood De Forest of Brooklyn; 

 Hofrat Professor Dr. Gustav Hanausek of Graz; Dr. H. A. Pilsbry 

 of the Philadelphia Academy of Science; Dr. Fred. Baker of San 

 Diego, and Dr. Hubert L. Clark of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 



The attendance of visitors has this year exceeded all previous 

 records and was only twenty less than fifteen thousand. The kapu 

 upon children under five years of age has considerably reduced 

 the number of Japanese visitors. 



TABI,:e OF ATTBNDANC:^. 



January. . . 

 February . 



Maroh 



April 



May 



.luiip 



.Inly 



AupuHt ... 

 September 

 t)ctober . . . 

 November . 

 December . 

 Totals. . . 



!I7 

 S7 

 63 

 BO 

 82 

 59 

 39 

 73 

 69 

 35 

 43 

 54 

 761 



112 

 327 

 133 

 131 

 179 

 224 

 H7 

 140 

 21 N 

 131 



216 



179 

 170 

 167 

 219 

 3.39 

 160 

 2(19 

 :!2:! 

 L'NC 

 21 5 

 400 

 2,883 



22 

 9 

 1 

 32 

 23 

 12 

 4 

 13 

 12 

 32 

 11 

 17 

 188 



23 

 20 

 22 

 21 

 22 

 22 

 21 

 22 

 22 

 22 

 20 

 21 

 258 



64.1 

 81.8 

 59.8 

 50.2 

 58.4 

 68.6 

 48.1 

 50.1 

 65.4 

 44.7 

 43.1 

 61.5 



1,474 

 1,635 

 1,314 

 1,054 

 1,283 

 1,.509 

 1,019 

 1.115 

 1,4.38 

 982 

 866 

 1,291 



58.2 14,980 



