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ANIMAL INDUSTRY EEYOLYING FUND. 



Siae of Yaccine, etc $27.05 



MAKIKI STATION. ' 



The work done at Makiki Station consisted of the regular routine, 

 namely, mixing and sterilizing soil, transplanting seedlings, making- 

 boxes, etc. 



HONOLULU WATERSHED. 



The five men eanployed on the watershed have been working at the 

 bottom of Makiki Yalley clearing off the brush and making ready for 

 commencing the planting on the Arboretum proposition. The start was 

 made at the sand p^it and the clearing is being done on Ewa side of 

 the Yalley, the clearing of the other side will be started soon. 



ADYICE AND ASSISTANCE. 



The writer has made the following number of visits and otherwise 

 given advice and assistance at the request of people in and around the 

 city: 



Calls made 6 



Advice given by telephone 8 



Advice given people calling 10 



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Respectfully submitted, 



DAYID HAUGHS, 



Forest Nurseryman. 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 

 REPORT OF ENTOMOLOGIST, SEPTEMBER, 1921. 



Honolulu, October 19, 1921. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 

 Honolulu, T. H. 



Gentlemen: 



During the month of September the insectary handled 9,000 pupar 

 of the melon fly, from which there/ were bred 1,415 females and 1,679 

 males, Opius fletchcri. 



MELON FLl^ PARASITES. 



Opius fleichcri. 



FemaJes. Males. 

 OAHU: 



Kalakaiia Avenue 600 (500 



Moanalua Cucumber Field 650 700 



