CONTENTS. 



PAQB 



Report on the Germination of the Seeds of Rubber Producing 



Plant 233 



Routine Reports 237 



Makawao Forest Reserve — Maui 241 



Notes 245 



Improving Hawaiian Pastures 246 



The Importance of the Forest 251 



By Authority 251 



The Piihonua Forest 252 



Important Publication 256 



Wolves in Relation to Stock, Game, and the National Forest 



Reserves 258 



The New Anti-Opium Remedy 259 



OFFICERS AND STAFF OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS- 

 SIONERS OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY, 



COMMISSIONERS. 

 C. S. Holloway, President a7id Executive Officer. 

 A. W. Carter 

 G. P. Wilder. 

 L. G. Kellogg 

 P. R. Isenberg 



DIVISION OF FORESTRY. 

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

 David Haughs, Forest Nurseryman. 

 David Kapihe, Forest Ranger for Tantalus. 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 

 Alexander Craw, Superintendent mtd Inspector. 



A. Koebele, Consulting Entomologist. 

 Jacob Kolinsky, Assistant Entomologist. 

 G. A, Jordan, Inspector's Assistant. 



B. M. Newell, Fruit and Pla?it Inspector at Hilo, Hawaii. 



Robert R. Elgin, Fruit and Plant Inspector {Ho7wrary) at Hilo, Hawaii. 

 W. O. Aiken, Fruit and Plant Inspector {Ho7iorary) at Kahului, Maui. 

 ■ W. D. McBryde, Fruit and Plant Inspector {Ho7wrary) at Koloa, Kauai. 

 DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 

 Victor A. Norgaard, Superintendent and Territorial Veterinarian. 

 J. Charlton. Fitzgerald, Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



CLERKS AND STENOGRAPHERS. 

 Miss Melika Peterson. 

 Miss Ella K. Dayton. 



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. W^hen feasible either colonies of bene- 

 ficial insects will be sent, or simple, inexpensive remedies 

 will be prescribed. No charge. 



