give satisfactory results. Since December the following organ- 

 izations have made use of it : 



Hawaiian Entomological Society, December 6, 1906; February 



7, 1907- 



Hawaiian Poultry Association, December 11, 1906; January 8, 



February 12 and March 12, 1907. 



Honolulu Improvement Advisory Board, December 28, 1906; 

 February 18 and March 15, 1907. 



Very respectfully, 



RALPH S. HOSMER, 



Superintendent of Forestry. 



REPORT OF FOREST NURSERYMAN. 



April 3, 1907. 

 R. S. Hosmer, Esq., 



Superintendent of Forestry, 

 Honolulu. 



Dear Sir : The following report gives the principal work done 

 by the men employed by the Division of Forestry from December 

 4, 1906, to April 3, 1907: 



CO-OPERATIVE PLANTING WORK. 



During the period mentioned the writer has made one trip to 

 Maui, one to Hawaii and two to places on Oahu outside of the 

 District of Honolulu. Six places have been visited in the Dis- 

 trict of Honolulu at the request of parties asking for advice on 

 different subjects connected with the growing and care of plants. 



Reports and recommendations on the following places visited 

 have been made and the applicants given a copy of each. The 

 originals have been placed on file in this ofihce. 



December 12 and 13: Report with recommendations on the 

 grounds and certain lands belonging to the Lahainaluna School, 

 kaui. 



February 8 : Examination and report, with recommendations, 

 on two tracts of land in the District of Puna, Hawaii, belonging 

 to the Puna Sugar Companv and known as 'Tvamaili tract" anJ 

 ''Keahealaka tract." 



March i : Report, with recommendations, on the reforesting 

 of certain lands belonging to the Boys' Industrial School, Waia- 

 lee, Oahu. 



March 2 : Report, with recommendations, on the reforesting 



