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On July 22 the three stations of the north and south forks of 

 the Kaukonahua were visited, and records obtained. 



The balance of the month was spent in general cost data, ac- 

 counting, computing, and general office work, including reports 

 for the annual reports of the Governor and the Superintendent 

 of Public Works, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1913. 



C. T. Bailey, AssisfcDit Engineer, Maui: 



Air. Bailey made ten regular and fifteen miscellaneous stream 

 measurements, visited one rain gage, and made a reconnaissance 

 trip covering seven days from Keanae to Kaupo. The cable for 

 the Honokahau station was also erected. The greater part of the 

 month was spent in routine gaging and maintenance work. 



E. 0. Christiansen, Assistant Engineer, Hazcaii: 



One regular and six miscellaneous stream measurements were 

 made and twelve rain gages were read. On July 5 all construc- 

 tion on the 2700 foot trail was suspended. On July 15 a confer- 

 ence relative to future plans was had with the Superintendent of 

 Hydrography in Honolulu, and from July 18 to 31 all equipment 

 on Hawaii was brought from the 2700 foot trail by packers to 

 Hilo and shipped to Maui. 



Hoz^'ard Kimble, Assistant Engineer, Kona, Hawaii: 



Arrived in Honolulu on July 15, and sailed for Kona, Hawaii, 

 on July 19. From July 20 to July 31, a saddle reconnaissance was 

 made in company with the Superintendent of Hydrography of the 

 Kona districts above the upper government road, extending from 

 Honokahau on the north to Kealia on the south, ranging from 

 1000 feet to 6100 feet above sea level. Practically all water holes 

 in this area were visited. 



W . V. Hardy, Field Assistant, Kauai: 



Mr. Hardy made six regular stream measurements and visited 

 sixteen rain gages and two evaporation stations. 



Five days were spent on cross section trail and bridge improve- 

 ment work. Three old stafif gages were replaced by new gages. 

 The greater part of the month was spent in general gaging and 

 maintenance work. 



D. E. Horner, Field Assistant, Kauai: 



Mr. Horner assisted Mr. Hardy on general improvement work. 

 Six rain gages were visited, two days were spent painting gages, 

 twelve days on trail cutting and construction, five days on improv- 

 ing cross sections and three days on repairing the Waianea station 

 bridgfe. 



