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New Fences Constructed: 

 Hawaii, Olaa Forest Park Reserve, Sec. C, 19 to 



22 Miles, in cooperation with Y. Tanaka . . 4,645 feet or .88 miles 

 Maui, Koolau Forest Reserve 1,428 " " .27 * * 



Total 6,073 feet or 1 . 15 miles 



Ranger Ellis was tenijjorarily called off the work of completing the 

 boundary fence on the Kula Forest Reserve, Maui, in order to do some 

 special work on Hawaii, but he will return to Maui early in June to com- 

 plete this fence. He has been furnished with a motorcycle so that he may 

 more readily get about the country in making his fence inspections. 



For the extension of the fence on the boundary of the Waiahole Forest 

 Reserve, Oahu, where additional land has recently been acquired by exchange 

 and where it is proposed to establish a chaulmoogra plantation, 250 red- 

 wood posts were sent over during the mouth projJHratory to fence building. 



WAIMANALO FOREST RESERVE. 



The setting of the boundary monuments of the pro])oscd new forest 

 reserve embracing the upper forest lands of Waimanalo, Kailua, and Polapu, 

 was continued during the month and completed on June 2. On June 7 the 

 survey of this boundary began. The attorney in fact for the owner of 

 Kailua has given his cordial approval of including the upper Kailua lands 

 within this new reserve. 



One day was spent with the Land Commissioner in going over a part 

 of the land of Keaau which he has requested be eliminated from the 

 Makua-Keaau Forest Reserve and on which a report has already been fur- 

 nished you. 



HILO FOREST RESERVE. 



Work on the project of marking the boundaries of the Hilo Forest 

 Reserve, Hawaii, and making certain additions was begun early in the 

 month, with the Assistant Superintendent of Forestry in charge of the 

 party of one government surveyor and two assistants. The work involves 

 a careful survey of the line, with heavy country to traverse under adverse 

 weather conditions. Up to the end of the month, approximately 10 miles of 

 new boundary had been surveyed out and marked on the ground. 



HTLO NURSERY. 



During the month the Forest Nurseryman made an inspection of the 

 Hilo Nursery, and besides finding it in good running order installed the 

 new soil sterilizer. With this equipment there should be less damping off 

 of seedlings and economy in labor, due tc lack of weeds. 



Respectfully submitted, 



C. S. JUDD, 

 Superintendent of Forestry. 



