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REVENUE. 
Charges for work done for private persons and sale of surplus 
specimens realised $206.91, excluding a sum of £4 not yet collected. 
Of this amount, however, $134.46 represents specimens purchased on 
account of other Museums and is only entered here for purpose 
book-keeping. 
: Authority was obtained to expend this revenue in additions to the 
Museum collections, and the money was principally devoted to the 
purchase of aiinogriphical specimens, $192.45 having been thus 
spent. 
VISITORS. 
mber of med rate. the year 1904 amounted to 34,470, 
190 
"Тһе 
about comet 
attendance for 1€ 
ur 
ording to race was as follows : 
1902. 1903. 1904. 
% % 
Europeans im. 1.8 r9 
Eurasians 20 2.5 4.7 
Bengalis а дз 3.9 5.1 
amils ы 7167 17.9 
Malays qu ca 20.4 
Chinese 45.0 53.1 50.0 
Assuming that the relative proportion of the various races compris- 
ing the population of Kuala Lumpur have not altered appreciably 
during the last two years, these в point to a considerable increase 
of interest in the Museum among the edt and Eurasian inhabi- 
tants, ot remaining practically stationary 
LIBRARY. 
The Tr os = the British Museum presented eighteen volumes of 
eal publications and те Ре € useum seventeen volumes of 
aneous work ers were purchased from the vote 
neteen 
provided for the раев not nld several numbers of scientific 
periodicals. 
APPARATUS. 
А. M sene 1/1 plate camera and accessories were purchased and 
also a Hamm ; this form of instrument being the only 
2 one am for writing Misc labels. 
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