451 



Other calls were made at the request of people in and around 

 the city. 



Calls made, 6; advice by telephone, 8; advice to people call- 

 ing, 7. 



Respectfully submitted, 



David Haughs, 

 Forest Nurseryman. 



REPORT FOR NOVEMBER. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, December 5, 1918. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu. 



Gentlemen : — I respectfully submit the following routine re- 

 port Of the Division of Forestry for the month of November, 

 1918: 



FOREST FENCING. 



Ranger Mackenzie reports that up to November 23, he had 

 completed over lYz miles of the new fence around parts of the 

 Olaa Forest Park Reserve along the Volcano Road near Glen- 

 wood, Hawaii. 



On Maui, the Haleakala Ranch Company during the month 

 repaired 1.31 miles of the fence on the boundary of the Maka- 

 wao Forest Reserve near Olinda. 



During the month I made an inspection of the Hauula and 

 Waiahole Forest Reserve fences on Oahu and arranged for the 

 repair of the old fence on the boundary of the Waiahole Reserve 

 adjacent to Kaalaea. 



FOREST PLANTING. 



The planting gang at Mikilua on the Lualualei Forest Reserve, 

 Oahu, planted out during the month on the drier locations the 

 following trees : 



Gum Arabic, Acacia arabica 228 



Black locust, Robinia pseudacacia 100 



Yellow poinciana, Peltophonim inenne 73 



Kassod tree, Cassia siainca 125 



Logwood, Haematoxylum cainpechianum 538 



1,064 



These are trees which it is believed will succeed in the drier 

 regions of which this locality is typical besides being useful for 

 cover and other purposes, and it is planned to test them out 

 here before planting them out very extensively. 



