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COLLECTIONS.— GOVERNMENT REALIZATIONS 



On account of plants sold r $ 5.95 



From Joe Rita, Jr., Kalaheo Nursery, Kauai, Plants sold 8.55 



Rent of Office Nursery Grounds for January 35.00 



Total . $49.50 



PRESERVATION OF FOREST RESERVES. 



Kolcee Camps, Na Pali Forest Reserve, Kauai. 



Rents for Camp Sites No. 1 $ 5.00 



" " ' ' 6 4.00 



'' '' " 17 ; 7.00 



'' '' '' 47 7.00 



Total $23.00 



PLANTATION COMPANIES AND OTHER CORPORATIONS. 



The number of trees distributed under this heading amounted to 2600 

 l)ot grown plants. 



ANIMAL INDUSTRY REVOLVING FUND. 



Sale of Vaccine $94.00 



MAKIKI STATION. 



The work done at this station consisted of propagating and transplant- 

 ing, mixing, and sterilizing soil, and attending to the plants in stock. 



HONOLULU WATERSHED. 



During the month 774 koa trees were planted on land at the top of the 

 Makiki main valley on the Ewa side. Other work done consisted of clear- 

 ing off and making holes. 



SUB-NURSERIES. 



Hawaii. — Brother Mathias reports that he distributed from the Hilo 

 Nursery 691 trees in transplant boxes. 



Maui and Molokai. — Mr. James Lindsay states that he distributed from 

 the Haiku Nursery 5400 plants in seed boxes, 2906 in transplant boxes, 

 and 64 pot grown. Total, 8370. 



Kauai. — Joe Rita, Jr., in charge of the Kalaheo Nursery reports that he 

 distributed 981 pot grown plants during the month. 



FOREST RESERVES. 



J. K. Luka reports the planting of 2060 koa trees on the Lualualei 

 Forest Reserve. 



ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. 



The writer paid a visit to the Luke Fiipld Aviation Station, and the 

 Marine Barracks, Pearl Harbor, at the request of the Commanding Offi- 

 cers who are anxious to procure a number of trees and other plants for the 

 beautifying of their respective grounds. Advice was also given for laying 

 out and planting the grounds. 



