18 



Ficus sp. (Johore) ''41 



Eucalyptus resinifera 876 



Eucalyptus crehra 723 



Australian Eecl Cedar ' 1013 



Total 3353 



Replanted where others have died 203 



Waiahole Reserve: The following trees were planted by Mr. Eoeha: 



Kauri Pine 50 pot grown 



Japi;nese Cedar 50 " ' ' 



Australian Red Cedar 250 " '^ 



Total 350 



Pupukea Reserve: Planted by K. Harumi: 



Ficus altissima 91 



Ficus retusa var. iiitida 38 



Acacia Tcoa 283 



Australian Red Cedar 88 



500 



TRIP TO HILO. 



The writer made a trip to Hilo for the purpose of examining and giv- 

 ing advice in the starting of the new nursery at the Animal Quarantine 

 Station, leaving Honolulu on December 1 and returning on December 4. 

 The w^ork of starting the new nursery is progressing very satisfactorily. 

 Dr. Elliot has done good work in attending to the building of ofl&ee and 

 potting shed, etc., also leveling and clearing the ground. The building 

 of tables and stands for plants in boxes and pots is also started, and the 

 removal of the equipment from the Hilo Catholic School is commenced. 

 In a short time the nursery will be in proper working order. 



ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. 



The wn-iter has made the following number of visits and otherwise 

 given advice and assistance as follows, at the request of people in and 

 around the city: 



Visits made 10 



Advice by telephone 8 



Advice given people calling 6 



Respectfully submitted. 



DAVID HAUGHS, 

 Forest Nurseryman. 



