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first of May were spent making the circuit of the island of Hawaii. At 

 Waimea I arranged with Mr. Alfred Carter concerning the outplanting of 

 the coniferous trees raised for us at the Keanakolu sheep station of the 

 Parker Eanch. While passing Hualalai wo collected several flowering 

 specimens of Kolcia rockii and also took cuttings for the nursery at Hilo. 

 At this writing the planting of the conifers in upper Laupahoehoe is 

 well under way, the work being done by Ranger Ellis and three laborers; 

 and a start has been made on the boundary survey to the extent of pre- 

 liminary locations in the land of Punahoa. 



Respectfully submitted, 



CHAS. J. KRAEBEL, 



Assistant Superintendent of* Forestry. 



REPORT or THE FOREST NURSERYMAN, APRIL, 1921. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, April 30, 1921. 



Superintendent of Forestry, 

 Honolulu, T. H. 



Dear Sir: 



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



NURSERY— DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS. 



In transplant boxes Pot grown Total 



Sold ... 63 63 



Gratis 100 1,319 1,419 



Total .... 100 1,382 1,482 



COLLECTIONS— GOVERNMENT REALIZATIONS. 



Sale of plants, Government Nursery, Honolulu $ 2.15 



Rent of Office Nursery Grounds for March 3-5.00 



Total $37.15 



ANIMAL INDUSTRY REVOLVING FUND. 



Sale of serum $21.15 



CHAULMOOGRA. 



The two chaulmoogra oil bearing species introduced by Mr. J. Rock, who 

 collected the seed while on his trip to India, are doing well and we are 

 very hopeful that they may be grown successfully here. 



MAKIKI STATION. 



The work at this station consisted of the usual routine, also going over 

 the buildings and doing repair work, etc. 



HONOLULU WATERSHED. 



During the month 500 Australian red cedar trees were planted ou a sec- 



