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"An order has been received from Mr. C. A. Brown, mana- 

 g-er of the U Estate, for ten thousand trees to be planted on 

 a tract of land examined by the writer on November 28th, 

 1906. The trees are to be ready by September and planted 

 according to recommendations made at the time of examina- 

 tion. 



Collection and Distribution of Seeds. 



''The collecting of seed for sale and exchange purposes has 

 been continued and a large variety of seed is now in stock. 



''Packages of tree and other seeds are arriving by every 

 mail, from those who have received seed from us. 



"Exotic seed has been distributed locally as follows : 



"W. D. ^TcBryde Esq., Rev. Hans Isenberg, G. N. AVilcox, 

 Kauai. 



"L. von Tempsky, Esq., H. A. Baldwin, Esq., ]\laui. 



"James Munro, Esq., Molokai Ranch, Molokai. 



"A. W. Carter, Esq., Parker Ranch, R. von L. Domkowicz, 

 Esq., W. H. Shipman, Esq., D. Forbes, Esq., Robert Horner, 

 Esq., Julian Monsarrat, Esq., Hawaii. 



"John Herd, Esq., Oahu. 



"Each of the above received one package each of the follouing: 



I pkt. Piniis Ponderosa, 



I pkt. Piniis Canariensis, 



I pkt. Piniis Attcnuata, 



I pkt. Piniis Coultcri, 



I pkt. Pinus Lamhertiana, 



1 pkt. Pinns Jeffreyi, 



I pkt. Sophora japonica." 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



REPORT ON HORTICULTURAL-QUARANTINE IN- 

 SPECTION WORK. 



Honolulu. T. H., April 17th, 1907. 

 To the Honorable Board of 



Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 



Honolulu, T. H. 



Gentlemen: — During the past two weeks we have visited four- 

 teen steam and sailing vessels that have arrived in port from 



