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COLLECTIONS. 

 Government Realizations : 



Plants Sold $ 22.90 



Rent of Office Building, Nursery Grounds, for November 35.00 



Refund on payment of wages of Chong Kui, Haiku, Maui. . . . 3.23 



Refund on return of anthrax serum by H. K. Mulford & Co., 



Philadelphia ' 123.33 



Total $184.46 



Preservation of Forest Reserves: 



78 loads of black sand from Makiki Valley sand pit $ 39.00 



Camp Site Fees: 



Camp Site No. 34, Kokee Camps, Kauai, Jan. 1 to Dec. 



31, 1920 8.00 



Rents and Fees: 



Minota, rent of premises at Half Way House, Tantalus 30.00 



Fee for land and gathering ti leaves, Kalawahini, Pauoa Val- 

 ley, quarter ending December 31, 1919 12.50 



$ 89.50 



PLANTATION COMPANIES AND OTHER CORPORATIONS. 



Under this heading the distribution of plants amounted to 101,000 seed- 

 lings and 1,000 pot grown. We have about 100,000 more ordered and those 

 we expect to have ready about the beginning of February. 



MAKIKI STATION. 



The work at this station has been principally routine. A good supply 

 of trees are on hand and we are adding to our stock. 



HONOLULU WATERSHED. 



During the month 335 koa trees were planted in Opu Valley. Other 

 work consisted of clearing off and making holes. 



ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. 



The writer has made a number of visits to Fort Ruger and also to Fort 

 De Russy for the purpose of giving advice in planting, etc. 



Other visits made at the request of people in and around the city were 

 as follows: Visits made, 9; advice by telephone, 8; a_dvice to people call- 

 ing, 9. 



Respectfully submitted, 



DAVID HAUGHS, 



Forest Nurseryman. 



