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George Wilson — In and for that portion of the District of Wai- 

 alua lying between the Opaeula gulch and the Koolauloa District 

 line. 



Otto Liidloft — In and for that portion of the District of Koo- 

 laupoko, extending from and including the land of Heeia to tlie 

 land of Kailua. 



Maui. 



Arthur K. Jones — In and for the Districts of Honuaula and 

 Kahikinui. 



Haz^'aii. 



George Gibb — In and for that portion of the District of Kau, 

 extending from the land of Punaluu to the Kona District line. 



Donald S. McCalister — In and for that portion of the District 

 of Hilo extending from and including the land of Kukaiau to the 

 Hilo District line. 



During the past month a fresh supply of cloth fire-warning 

 notices, with a circular letter regarding the posting of same, were 

 sent out to all the district fire wardens throughout the Territory. 

 The publicity thus given to the forest fire law undoubtedly helps 

 to make people more careful about using fire near the forest in 

 that it brings to their attention the penalties provided by law in 

 case of a fire spreading through carelessness or neglect. 



VISIT OF THE LEGISLATURE. 



On Friday afternoon, Alarch 7, the members of the Senate and 

 House of Representatives visited the offices of the Board of Ag- 

 riculture and Forestry. Each of the Chiefs of Divisions spoke 

 briefly to the party on the work and. needs of his Division. 



In company with the Executive Officer of the Board, the Super- 

 intendent of Forestry appeared before the House Committee on 

 Agriculture on ]\Iarch 12, in the interest of pending legislation. 



REPORT OF THE FOREST NURSERYMAN. 



As usual, the report of the Forest Nurseryman for the past 

 month is transmitted herewith. In this connection it may not be 

 inappropriate, in view of newspaper comment that has recently 

 been made on the subject, to call attention to the fact that as a 

 part of his work of giving advice on the care of trees, the Forest 

 Nurseryman, Mr. David Haughs, has for some time past, and 

 especially in the last few months, given considerable time to an- 

 swering repeated requests for advice from persons interested in 

 taking proper care of street trees. This assistance has been given 

 both to individuals and to organizations. It is one of the ways 



