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in Honolulu have visited the Museum accompanied by their teach- 
ers. The pupils were bright, alert and well-behaved, and seemed 
to be interested in all they saw. 
“During August and September, after five years service, the 
Exhibition Superintendent was granted two months vacation. 
Meantime Mrs. J. E. Higgins carried on the work very acceptably.”’ 
The table of attendance appended shows the proportion of the 
nationalities (except in those in which there were few representa- 
tives, as Koreans, Formosans, Hindus, negroes, Philippinos, Porto 
Ricans, etc., which are in small numbers); it also shows that the 
total attendance, which, owing to the less number of steamers, fell 
in r915, has nearly regained the total of 1914, our largest record. 
TABLE OF ATTENDANCE. 
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January .......00. | 917 | 852 155 148 176 17 22 80.3 1,765 
WO DFUALY 12 vise nc~ > 1493 | 184 89 165 179 66 22 99 2,176 
Marches. een. 1005 | 136 48 55 130 8 22 62.9 1,382 
Mprilves corset te an 710 7 36 90 166 16 21 52.2 1,095 
Mary ttetd ie sett 625 112 106 61 117 15 21 50.4 1,036 
TUneisce eect eee 698 186 68 113 233 7 22 59.4 | 1,805 
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Tay Wet coesn ooee | 786 127 66 | 85 138 4 21 | 57.9 1,206 
ATI UR Ghee tee 811 | 159 55 84 205 | 26 22 61.7 1,340 
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September ........ 534 | 163 Shih walsh! S07, 27 22 | 56. 1,250 
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Met ohercacelee: 539 | = 85 42 102 114 9 29 40.2 | 891 
November ........ | ye A 38 | 195 30 20 | 48.2 | 962 
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December..........| 696 91 | 63 52 189% |, 1304 |r e2le || A tose | 1,121 
Totalstese. nook | 9351 | 1,755 | $91 | 1,128 | 2,149 | 255 | 258 | 60.2 | 15,529 
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Among the distinguished scientific visitors may be named Sr. 
Giovanni Podenzana, Conservatore del Museo Civico di Spezzia, 
Italy; Charles Peabody, Curator of European Archeology, Peabody 
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