of Dr. Verbeck’s students, the veteran Dutch missionary to Japan. | In 1868 some forty Japanese were brought to California by a | Dutchman named Schnael (?). Dr. Nitobe, in his “Intercourse | Between the United States and Japan,” gives evidences of Japa- } nese migration from Hawaii to the continent as early as 1870. } According to the reports of the United States Superintendent and, later of the United States Commissioner General of Immi- gration, the number of Japanese immigrants and that of entire immigration to this country since 1869 was as follows: Year. No. of Japanese No. of Total Immigrants. Immigrants. BLES OCR eet see oe oe eee oor Se ee nee eae eee 63 352,000 BLES 77, sea he ee eed ee ee ee ee ee 48 387,000 BY es eek cect eS Bee noe Re Ee na Ie eR mee 78 321,000 AER sence eet cence kha ce ne akee at Ree Rae eae ee geen Se oe cere 17 404,000 BN Sf cence Rete