I’m pretty sure these are numbers from pg 47 of the CDC report:
Jan: 1490 (start: #151 61 00001)
Feb: 1254 (start: #151 61 01491)
Mar: 1510 (start: #151 61 02745)
Apr: 1388 (start: #151 61 04255)
May: 1400 (start: #151 61 05643)
Jun: 1374 (start: #151 61 07043)
Jul: 1532 (start: #151 61 08417)
Aug: 1472 (start: #151 61 09949)
Sep: 1594 (start: #151 61 11421)
Oct: 1624 (start: #151 61 13015)
Nov: 1440 (start: #151 61 14639)
Dec: 1538 (start: #151 61 16079)
Tot: 17616
If the Nordyke numbers are genuine, those numbers won’t work with the numbering method that Verna K L Lee described. That’s why I calculated the starting point for August based on the Nordyke numbers. In order for those numbers to work out they would have had to have 27 days of Honolulu births all happen within the first 4 days of August.
There were only 17578 births in Hawaii in 1961 (Table 2-2). The 17616 comes from all births to women who listed Hawaii as their residence even if their child were born in a California (other state’s) hospital.