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 Erythrina monosperma 153; eucalyptus 445; Eucal^'ptus callophylla, 



Eucalyptus corymbosa 153; Eugenia jambolana 158; E*wa plan 



tation 411. 



Exhibit at Fair 174 



Farm, Mr. 16; federal food commission 14; federal horticultural 



board 163, 462. 

 Ficus religiosa 38, 63, 87; Ficus subtriplinervis 63, 87; fire wardens 



264; first territorial fair 104, 174, 233; Fitzgerald, Dr. 239, 386. 

 Forest reserves — 'acreage 194, 246, 483. 



Hauula 147, 150, 376, 443, 449, 451, 483, 488, 496, 501; Honolulu 



Watershed 4, 6, 61, 87, 145, 150, 155, 194, 199, 219, 232, 246, 447; 



Hilo 4, 87, 203, 444, 446. 



Kahoolawe 75, 106; Kau 87, 376, 378; Kealia 4, 87, 148, 449; 

 Keauohana 147, 150, 176, 194, 197, 217, 232, 246; Kuaokala 



491, 500; Kula 233; Kuliouou 376, 378. 



Miakawao 150, 175, 194, 198, 218, 232, 246, 375, 405, 443; Makua- 

 Keaau 147, 156, 202, 203, 377, 406, 483, 489, 496, 504; Mo- 

 kuleia 147, 201, 449, 483, 487, 496, 499; Moloaa 204, 378, 443; 

 Molokai 443. 



Nanakuli 145, 155, 156, 202; Na Pali-Kona 61, 147, 260, 406, 448, 

 458, 485, 499; Nonou 449, 483, 484, 496, 497. 



Olaa 446, 447, 449, 451, 483, 492, 496, 505; Olaa Forest Park 483, 



492, 494, 496, 506. 



Panaewa 146; Papapaliolahola Spring 147, 150, 175, 193, 194, 

 213, 232, 246; Pupukea 443; Pnu Ka Pele 449, 483, 485, 496, 

 498. 

 Round Top 377. 



Upper Olaa 506; Upper Waiakea 492. 



W(aiahole 150, 175, 193, 195, ;'214, 232, 246, 443, 451; Waiak€«L 



505; Wiaianae kai 202, 376; Waihou Spring 452; withdrawals 150. 



Forest service in the war 33; forests in modern w^arfare 123; forests 



in war time 41, 124; forests, timber sales on national 38. 

 Forestry as Aj)plied in Hawaii — lalgaroba 126; causes of forest de- 

 terioration 129; chief value of the Haw^aiian forest 127; evolu- 

 tion of forestry 121; extent of the original forests 125. 

 foresightedness of forestry 118; forest protection 127, 130; for- 

 est reserves 132; forestry defined 118; forestry in general 

 117; forestry in Hawaii 124; forest types in Haw^aii 125; 

 grazing most detrimental 129. 

 Hilo grass pest 131; history of forest destruction 128; history of 

 forestry in the United States 121; influence of forests on 

 climate 120. 

 kukui 126; life and qualifications of a forester 117; manani 127. 

 national forest activities 122; need of forestry 121; ohia lehua 



126. 

 present forest area 125; present status 132; prevention of run- 

 off 119; protection forests 119; protection of city water- 

 sheds 129; public sentiment favorable 133; public service 

 the slogan 118. 

 supply forests 118; tree introduction 131; value of forests for 

 recreation 120; value of the forest types 127; various phases 

 of forestry 132; watershed planting 133. 

 Forestry, Division of — administration 145, 151; annual report 145; 

 Arbor Day 147, 449, 452, 454. 



botanical bulletin 148; camping sites 233, 260, 403, 448. 

 fencing 4, 87, 145, 149, 203, 232, 375, 405, 443, 451, 484; forest ex- 

 tension 147, 245, 406; forest fires 245, 406, 452. 

 Forest nurseryman's reports — advice and assistance, distribu- 

 tion of plants, Honolulu watershed planting, Makiki station, 

 nursery collections, plantation companies and other corpora- 

 tions, tree planting— 5, 37, 62, 88, 151, 205, 234, 380, 407, 445, 

 450, 452. 



