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Botanist J. F. Eoek came oft' the press and were distributed: Ko. 5, ''The 

 Arborescent Indigenous Legumes of Hawaii, ' ' and No. 6, ' ' The Hawaiian 

 Genus Kokea, a Kelative of the Cotton." 



Kespectfully submitted, 



C. S. JUDD, 

 ^ Superintendent of Forestry. 



REPORT OF FOREST NURSERYMAN. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, July 15, 1919. 



Superintendent of Forestry, Honolulu, T. H. 



Dear Sir: — I herewith submit a report of the work done during the month 

 of June: 



NURSERY. 



DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS. 



Sold 108 pot-grown plants 



Others, including Forest Reserves... 408 " " 



Total 516 



COLLECTIONS GOVERNMENT REALIZATIONS. 



Collections on account plants sold $ 5.15 



Rent of Office building. Nursery grounds, for the months of 



April and May 70.00 



Total $75.15 



PRESERVATION FOREST RESERVES. 



COLLECTIONS FOR QUARTER ENDED JUNE 30, 1919. 



Rents and fees $ 32.50 



^ Sale of charcoal 14.95 



Sale of black sand 55.00 



Sale of 54 cords dead wood 54.00 



Fees for Kokee Camp Site (Kauai) 226.98 



Total $383.43 



MAKIKI VALLEY. 



The work done at this station was principally routine. We are now de- 

 voting our time to the building up of a stock of trees for the coming 

 planting season. 



HONOLULU WATERSHED. 



In Opu Valley 503 koa trees were ])lanted. Other work done consisted 

 of hoeing and clearing. 



ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. 



The writer has at the request of the Alewa Heights Improvement Club 



