131 



Kauai 3,602 3,602 



Maui 40,500 40,500 



Hawaii 6,303 6,000 12,303 



Totals 208,600 42,526 40,955 292,081 



TREE PLANTING ON FOREST RESERVES. 



During- the year tree planting operations on forest reserves in 

 need of reforestation have been extended. The planting- of koa 

 trees for watershed cover has been continued in the Makiki Val- 

 leys back of Honolulu and the planting of koa and other species 

 for cover and protection has been continued in the Lualualei For- 

 est Reserve at Mikilua. New planting projects were started at 

 Keaau and Waiahole on Oahu. Planting on the KeaHa Reserve 

 and at Papapaholahola Spring, on Kauai, has also continued dur- 

 ing the year. In this manner in spite of a comparatively dry year 

 the following trees, totaling 32,648, were planted out on govern- 

 ment lands on these two islands : 



Trees Planted in Forest Reserves in ipip. 



Koa 8,532 



Red gum 6,482 



Yellow poinciana 4,737 



Ironwood 3,537 



Bloodwood 2,21-2 



Swamp mahogany 1,844 



Silk oak 1,842 



Monkey-pod 1,292 



Mahogany . . 570 



Miscellaneous 504 



Logwood 496 



Molave 330 



WiHwili 170 



Blackwood 100 



Total 32,648 



The miscellaneous species consisted of the red sandalwood, 

 wood oil tree, camphor, Brassaia, kassod, and sappan, which w^ere 

 set out in small quantities to test their adaptability to certain 

 regions. 



GENERAL TREE PLANTING. 



Reports received from tree planters throughout the Territory 

 which are not as yet complete show that during the year a total 

 of 634,823 trees were planted on the several main islands, includ- 



