6 
Total since the opening, by the late Sir Morell 
Mackenzie, M.D., on December the 24th, 1890, 
124,247. 
The attendance on 
the Bank Holidays, 
when the Museum 
wasopenfrom 10a.m. 
to 9 p.m. is shown by 
the figures in the ac- 
companying table : — 
Total attendance on the five Bank Holidays dur- 
ing the past year has been 6801, showing an average 
of 1360, and an increase of 270 on the past year. 
Good Friday . . 
712 
Easter Monday 
!425 
Whit Monday 
1316 
August Monday 
1123 
Boxing Day 
2225 
Total 
6801 
On January the 26th Mr. Horniman lent a collec- 
tion of Civic Medals, commemorating the Visits of 
Foreign Princes, &c., to the City of London, &c., and 
some Japanese “ Kakemonos,” and Paintings on 
ribbed cut velvet, for the Conversazione of the Dulwich 
Scientific and Literary Association. 
In March Mr. Horniman lent a collection of bridle- 
bits, spurs, &c.. from the Armoury to the World’s 
Columbian Exposition at Chicago. 
On June 8th the Museum was honoured by a visit 
from His Highness the Maharajah of Bhaunagai. The 
Prince was introduced by Mr. Manning, (whose 
guest he was) to Mr. Horniman, and was accom- 
panied by the Gentlemen of his Council, including 
Mr. Bhownuggree and Dr. Burjoujee. His Highness 
was conducted by Mr. Horniman over the Museum, 
and expressed himself much pleased with all he saw. 
