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Maui, as a special representative of the Territory detailed by the Acting 

 Governor to accompany Mr. H. M. Albright, Field Assistant to the 

 Director of the National Park Service on an oificial trip to the Hawaii 

 National Park. The principal points of interest visited were Kilauea, 

 the Kau flow, Puuhuluhulu, Puu Ulaula, at an elevation of 10,300 feet 

 on Mauna Loa, and Kona, on Hawaii, and lao Valley and Haleakala on 

 Maui. I also give Mr. Albright assistance by securing maps and in- 

 formation pertaining to the pending acquisition of private lands within 

 the Kilauea Section and to government lands for the purpose of enlarg- 

 ing the present area of this section. 



Eespectfully submitted, 



C. S. JUDD, 



Superintendent of Forestry. 



KEPORT OF FOREST NURSERYMAN. 



Honalulu, April 16, 1920. 

 Superintendent of Forestry, Honolulu, T. H. 



Dear Sir: — I herewith submit a report of the work done during the 

 month of March: 



NURSERY. 



Distribution of Plants-— 



'Seed Transplant Pot 



Boxes. Boxes. Grown. Total. 



Sold 50 74 124 



Gratis (including forest reserve) 22,000 500 898 23,398 



Total 22,000 550 972 23,522 



COLLECTIONS. 



Preservation Forest Reserves — 



Black Sand. 

 March 31. 

 145 loads black sand taken from Makiki Sand Pit at 50c. $ 72.50 



Charcoal. 

 16 bags charcoal including commission, Terr. Market... 8.92 



Rents and Fees. 

 Rent of premises at Halfwav House, Tantalus, for quar- 

 ter ending March 31, 1920, at $10.00 per month 30.00 



Fees for use of land and gathering ti leaves, Kalawahine, 



Pauoa Valley, for quarter ending March 31 12.50 



Camp Sites — Kokee Camp, Kauai. 

 Rental fees for period from January 1 to December 31, 



1920, Camp Sites Nos. 1, 23, 84,' 14, 46, 18 113.00 



$236.92 



