CONTENTS. 



PAGE 



Editorial 325 



Rice Harvesting Machine 327 



Report of Horticultural Quarantine Inspection Work 330 



What Rubber Trees can be Planted in Hawaii 333 



Poultry and Agricultural Exhibition 340 



Horticultural Insect Enemies 341 



Hana Forest Reserve 351 



Annual Report 358 



Routine Reports of the Division of Forestry 359 



The Policy of the Board in Regard to Lumbering. 368 



Press Bulletin on Forest Planting 374 



Farmers' Bulletin 377 



OFFICERS AND STAFF OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS- 

 SIONERS OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY. 



COMMISSIONERS. 

 L, A. Thurston, President. 



C. S. Helloway, Secretary and Executive Officer. 

 W. M. Giffard. 

 A. W. Carter 

 J. F. Brown. 

 G. P. Wilder. 



DIVISION OF FORESTRY. 

 Ralph S. Hosmer, Superintendent of Forestry and Chief Fire Warden. 

 David Haughs, Forest Nurseryman. 

 David Kapihi, Forest Ranger for Tantalus. 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 

 Alexander Craw, Superintendent and Inspector. 



A. Koebele, Consulting Entomologist. 

 Jacob Kolinsky, Assistant Entomologist. 



Inspector's Assistant. 



B. M, Newell, Fridt and Plant Ifispector at Hilo. 



DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 

 Victor A. Norgaard, Superintendent and Territorial Veterinarian. 

 J. Charlton Fitzgerald, Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 

 DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE. 

 In Cooperation with the Hawaii Experiment Station. 

 Jared G. Smith, Special Agent in Charge. 



CLERKS AND STENOGRAPHERS. 

 Miss Melika Peterson. 

 Miss Ella K. Dayton. 

 Miss Marie Le^ros. 



NOTICE FROM THE DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



The Entomological Division of this Board wishes to inform 

 Hawaiian readers of this magazine that it is always ready and 

 anxious to receive, study and report upon any insects that they 

 may find and submit. When feasible either colonies of bene- 

 ficial insects will be sent, or simple, inexpensive remedies 

 will be prescribed. No charge. 



