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NURSERY. 



Distribution of Plants — 



Transplants. Pot-grown. Total. 



!Sold 150 45 196 



.Gratis (including Forest Reserves).. 786 342 1,128 



Total 936 387 1,324 



COLLECTIONS. 



Government Realizations — 



On account of sale of plants $ 2.90 



Rent of Office, Nursery Grounds for December, 1919.... 35.00 



Total $37.90 



Forestry and Forest Reserves, Preservation and Extension — 

 Kokee Camp Sites, Na Pali-Kona Forest Reserve, Kauai, 

 Fees from 18 camp site holders, amounting to a total of $344.00 

 (Covering a period from January 1 to December 31, 1920.) 



PLANTATION COMPANIES AND OTHER CORPORATIONS. 



The distribution of plants under this heading amounted to 11,000 in 

 transplant boxes and 60,000 in seed boxes, a total of 71,000. 



MAKJKI STATION. 



We have installed at Makiki Station the "Skinner System" of irri- 

 gation. This system is working very satisfactorily and we find that the 

 small cost of installing it will, in a short time, remunerate us many 

 times over, when we consider that there is much less labor required in 

 doing the irrigation and this system does away entirely with the rubber 

 hose. 



Othei' work done at this station has been principally routine. 



HONOLULU WATERSHED PLANTING. 



Wfe have planted during the month in and around Opu Valley 285 

 koa trees. Other work consisted of hoeing and clearing, and clearing 

 trails. 



ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. 



The writer has called at the different militaiy posts around Honolulu, 

 at the request of the officers in charge, for the purpose of giving advice 

 in planting, etc. 



Other advice given was as follows: 



Calls made 6 



Advice given by phone 5 



Advice given to people calling....- S 



Respe<'tfully submitted. 



DAVID HAUGHS, 

 "Forest Nurseryman. 



