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 Preservation Forest Reserves. 



Collection for quarter ending March 13, 1918:. 



Rent and fees $ 43.25 



283 loads black sand at 25c 70.75 



Total $114.00 



Plantation Companies and Other Corporations. 



The distribution of plants under this heading amounted to 

 60,000 in seed boxes, 1200 in transplant boxes and 60 pot grown, 

 making a total of 61,260. 



Makiki Station. 



In addition to the regular routine work, repairs have been done 

 on road and a new shed to store lumber has been built. 



Honolulu Watershed Planting. 



The work done consisted in the planting of 776 koa trees on 

 bare land at the top of Makiki main valley, also hoeing and 

 clearing. 



Advice and Assistance. 



The writer spent two days assisting in the judging of school 

 gardens and home gardens at the request of the management of 

 the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. 



At the request of Captain A. L. C. Atkinson, the writer paid 

 a visit to Schofield Barracks for the purpose of giving advice in 

 the laying out of a nursery and the planting of trees around the 

 Post. 



Calls made, 7 ; advice by telephone, 12 ; advice given at Nur- 

 sery, 6. 



Respectfully submitted, 



David Haughs, 

 Forest Nurseryman. 



