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tion of the forest about half way between the Makiki heights property 

 and the halfway house on Tantalus. A great many of the trees in this 

 section of the forest were uprooted during recent storms and we are filling 

 up the gaps with the red cedar. Other work dpne consisted of making 

 holes for koa at the top of Makiki Main Valley. 



SUB NTJESEEIES. 



Brother M. Newell reports the distribution of the following trees from 

 the Nursery at Hilo, Hawaii, during the month of April: 



1,000 trees in seed boxes 

 792 trees in transplant boxes 

 72 trees pot grown 



Total: 1,864 



James Lindsay reports the distribution of the following trees from the 

 Nursery at Haiku, Maui, and Molokai, during the month of April: 



2,150 trees in transplant boxes 

 210 trees in tins 



Total: 2,360 



Joe Rita reports the distribution of the following trees from the Nursery 

 at Kalaheo, Kauai, during the month of April: 



863 trees in tins 



Total: 863 



ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. 



The writer, at the request of people in and around the city, made calls 

 and otherwise gave advice and assistance as follows: 



Visits made 8 



Advice given by telephone 6 



Advice given to people calling 5 



At the request of Col. Jones of the 44th Infantry, Schofield, the writer 

 called and made suggestions in regard to the laying out of the grounds 

 and planting trees, etc., around the new buildings. 



Respectfully submitted. 



DAVID HAUGHS, 



Forest Nurseryman. 



