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1 lawaii, lias left Malnikona and 1 would rccomniciid that Mr. E. 

 Madden be a])])ointed in his place. Mr. Madden is Mr. Elgin's 

 successor at the ^lahukona railroad dcpdt. 



Respectfully submitted, 



E. AI. EriRHORN, 

 Superintendent of Entomology. 



DIVISION OF FORESTRY. 



RKPORT OF FOREST NURSKRYMAN. 



Honolulu, Xovember 30, 1912. 



Hon. W. M. ("liffard. President and Executive Officer, Board of 

 Agriculture and I'Vjrestry, Honolulu, T. H. 



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

 the month of November, 1912: 



A^itrscry Distribution of Plants. 



In seed In boxes Pot 



boxes. transplanted. grown. Total. 



Sold 700 50 730 



Gratis 5000 200 481 5681 



5000 900 531 6431 



Collections on .icconnt of Sales of Plants and Dead Wood from 



Tantalus. 



On account of ])lants sold $ 10.25 



On account of sale of dead wood taken from Tantalus. . . 100.00 



Total $110.25 



I'Voni tlie 1st to the 9th of the month all hands were l)usy at- 

 tending to tlie delivering and shi])ping of trees for .\rl)or Day 

 planting. .\n account of the distribution is given in special re- 

 port under date of .X'ovembcr 11. 



l-.xferinienl Card en, Makiki. 



One man from this station, also tin- wagon man with horse and 

 wagon, were assisting at tlu' Xm'ser\- for about two weeks dur- 

 ing the Arbor Day rush. 



