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Distribution of Plants. 



In seed In boxes Pot 



boxes. transplanted. grown. Total. 



Sold 9,000 100 1,864 10,964 



Gratis 5,000 800 123 5,923 



14,000 900 1,987 16,887 



Collections on account of plants sold amounted to $20.30 



For eucalyptus trees from Tantalus 5.00 



From division of animal industry for manure sold $4.00 



For use of animal quarantine station 1.00 5.00 



Total $30.30 



Plantation Companies and Other Corporations. 



We have not received any orders for plants but we have de- 

 livered 4000 ironwood (Casnarina cquisctifolia) in boxes trans- 

 planted during the month. 



Experiment Garden, Makiki. 



The men at this station have been busy transplanting seedlings, 

 preparing soil and doing other routine work. 



U. S. Experimental Plantiiii^, Xuiianit J 'alley. 



The two men have been hoeing and clearing away grass from 

 the trees, also assisting in the planting of more trees. One day 

 was spent by all the men that could be spared from ]\Iakiki and 

 the nursery in the planting of more trees. 



Respectfully submitted, 



D.Win Hatciis, 

 E or est Xurscryman. 



REPORT FOR APRH.. 



Honolulu, May 3, 1912. 

 Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu. 



Gentlemen :— I have the honor to submit as follows the routine 

 report of the division of forestry for the month of April. 1912 : 



During the first half of this month my own time was largely 

 taken up with matters in connection with proposed forest re- 

 serves on the Waianae range, Oahu, and in the Kula district, 

 Maui, and in the preparation of a brief report of the work of the 

 division of forestry for the year 1911. for the use of the members 

 of the board. 



In this connection it may be of interest to note here the num- 

 ber of seedling trees given out from division of forestry nurseries 

 durinsf 1911. The list is as follows: 



