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ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. 



The writer has been called upon to visit Ewa Plantation for the 

 purpose of assisting in the laying out and planting of trees, etc., around 

 the new Korean camp. ' 



Eequests from different officers at Schofield Barracks for advice and 

 assistance are on file and visits will be made when time permits. 



Calls made 8 



Advice given people calling 10 



Advice given by telephone 5 



Eespectfullv submitted, 



DAVID HAUGHS, 



Forest Nurseryman, 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



REPORT OF ENTOMOLOGIST,. AUGUST, 1921. 



Honolulu, T. H., September 14, 1921. 

 Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 



Honolulu, T. H., 

 Gentlemen: 



During the month of August the insectary handled 17,100 pupae of the 

 melon fly, from which there were bred 3,249 females and 3,024 males, Opius 

 fletrheri. 



The distribution of parasites was as folloAvs: 



MELON FLY PARASITES. 



Opius fletcheri. 



Females. Males. 

 Oahu : 



Kalakaua Avenue 700 700 



Moanalua 850 850 



Oahu Prison 400 400 



FRUIT FLY PARASITES. 



GalesKS silvestri. 



Males and Females. 

 Oahu: 



Kalihi Valley 800 



Keeaumoku Street 300 



Dirhinus giffardi. 

 Oahu : 



Kalihi Valley 600 



Keeaumoku Street 200 



Biachasma tryoni. 



Females. Males. 

 Oahu: 



Kalihi Valley 300 300 



Keeaumoku Street 250 250 



Kaimuki 150 150 



DiarJiasma fnllaicayi. 

 Oahu: 



Kalihi Valley 150 150 



Keeaumoku Street 100 100 



Kaimuki . 100 100 



