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REPORT OF THE FOREST NURSERYMAN, MAROH, 1921. 



Honolulu, Ha^vaii, March 31, 1921. 



Superintendent of Forestry, 

 Honolulu, T. H. 



Dear Sir: 



I herewith submit a report of the work done during the month of March: 



NUESERY— DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS. 



In seed boxes. In transplant boxes. Pot grown. Total 



Sold 400 32 432 



Others 1,000 150 277 1,427 



Total 1,000 550 309 1,859 



COLLECTIONS— GOVERNMENT REALIZATIONS. 



Sale of plants, Government Nursery, Honolulu $ 4.80 



Rent of Office Nursery Grounds for February 35.00 



Sale of plants, Kalaheo Nursery, Kauai 14.00 



Total $53.80 



PRESERVATION FOREST RESERVE, 



CAMP SITES KOKEE CAMPS. NA PALI, KAUAL 



Fee for Camp Site No. 27, January 1 to December 31, 1921 $ 7.00 



Fee for premises at Halfw^av House, Tantalus, for quarter ending 



March 31, 1921 ' 30.00 



Fee for permit to cut and use Hilo grass from land in Nuuanu 



Valley below^ Lauakaha to June 30, 1921 1.00 



Sale of 133 loads black sand taken from Makiki Valley sand pit, 



at 50 cents per load 66.50 



Total ': $104.50 



ANIMAL INDUSTRY REVOLVING FUND. 



Sale of vaccine $1,544.50 



PLANTATION COMPANIES, ETC. 



75 pot-growni trees w^ere distributed during the month. 



MAKIKI STATION. 



The w^ork done at this station consisted of the usual routine. We 

 have on hand a quantity of mahogany, Australian red cedar, koa, Ber- 

 muda juniper. Cook's araucaria, ironwood, Eucalyptus robusta, Maca- 

 demia nut and a quantity of otlier species in smaller numbers. 



HONOLULU WATERSHED. 



Trees planted during the month amounted to 220 koa and 30 Aus- 

 tralian red cedar. Other work done consisted of clearing off and making 

 holes. 



