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ARBOR DAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918. 



Table giving the number of applications received and trees 

 distributed for Arbor Day. 



Applications Applications 



Schools Trees Others Trees Total 



Oahu 12 329 207 3999 4328 



Hawaii 7 540 140 3362 3902 



Maui 6 130 54 1080 1210 



Kauai 6 a04 35 832 936 



Molokai 1 124 124 



32 1227 436 9273 10,500 



Included in the total number of trees given out, 788 children 

 called at the Nursery on Arbor Day and each received one tree. 



Division of Entomology 



Honolulu, Hawaii, September 30, 1918. 

 Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu. 



Gentlemen : — During the month of September the insectary 

 handled 23,400 pupae of the melon fly, from which there were 

 bred 2,264 females and 1,816 males Opiiis fletcheri. 



The distribution of parasites was as follows : 



Opius fletcheri. 



Females Males 

 Oahu: 



Wahiawa 200 140 



Moanalua 1200 800 



Makiki Nursery 300 160 



Hawaii : 



Kapoho 330 240 



Hilo 300 220 



Diachasina fullazvayi. 



Oahu : 



Kaimuki 15 10 



Kalihi Valley 56 45 



Hawaii : Hilo 20 5 



