Report of a Journey Around the World. 



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which is far better than most museums can show, largely, I believe, 

 through the contributions of Steeu Bille 1 and his nephew Mr. 

 Steen A. Bille who called on us, and formerly lived on Maui. 



In the same building is the Danskc Satnling, a very interesting 

 collection containing much from the Danish Kj'dkkenmbddinger, 



|'j. HAWAIIAN FKATHKK CAPE. 



or "kitchen middens" on the Danish coast. The third division 



contains antiquities, Egyptian, Assyrian, Etruscan, etc., not of 



much importance. 



Of course, while we were chiefly engaged in the Ethnological 



Museum, we did not fail to visit the grand Thorwaldsen Museum 



• ning om Corvetten Galathea. Reise omkringjorden is is- 17. Copen- 



en, 1849-51. 3 vols. 8vo. Maps and plates. Arrived al Honolulu Oct. 5, 



1846, and lift Hilo Nov. 16 of the same year. This \royag< u;is translated 



into German, 2 vols. 8vo., and a portion translated into English l>v Mr. P 



Banning late of Honolulu. The Friend, Jan., [863, < t Beq. 



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