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Government Eealizations — 



Collections on account of plants sold $30,75 



(Including $28.00 from Joe Kita^ Jr., for plants sold at 

 Papapaholahola Spring, Kalaheo, Kauai.) 

 Eent of Oflfice, Nursery Grounds for February 35.00 



$65.75 



Animal Industry Revolving Fund — 



Mar. 31 — To 5 gals, disinfectant delivered to George J. 



Brown, Kalihi Farm $12.50 



To Hemorrhagic septicemia vaccine for cattle, 

 J. W. Reis 17.10 



$29.60 



MAKIKI STATION. 



The work done at this station during the month consisted of the mix- 

 ing and sterilizing of soil, transplanting and potting plants, etc. 



HONOLULU WATERSHED. 



A total of 687 koa trees were planted on land behind Sugar-loaf hiil 

 and adjoining the Schmidt estate on Sugar-loaf side. 



HAIKU NURSERY, MAUI. 



Mr. James Lindsay reports the following distribution of plants from 

 the Haiku Nursery: 



Seed Transplant Pot 



Boxes. Boxes. Grown. Total. 



For the year 1919 40,500 ... ... 40,500 



' ' January, 1920 3,450 ... ... 3,450 



' ' February, 1920 5,500 271 ... 5,771 



' ' March, 1920 1,000 2,400 29 3,429 



HTLO NURSERY, HAWAII. 



Bro. M. Newell reports that he distributed from the Hilo Nursery 

 420 plants in transplant boxes and 76 pot grown — total 496 plants. 



KAUAI NURSERY, PAPAPAHOLAHOLA SPRING, KALAHEO, 



KAUAI. 



Joe Rita, Jr., reports that he distributed 300 Eucalyptus robusta dur- 

 ing the month of March, 



ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. 



The writer has been called upon to visit" and assist the officers at the 

 following military posts in planting and laying out their grounds: 

 Fort Armstrong, Fort Kamehameha, Fort Ruger, Pearl Harbor Hospital, 

 Luke Field, Ford Island. We have supplied a number of plants to each 

 post and are propagating more to be given when ready. 



At Luke Field there is practically nothing in the line of plants and 

 the officers are very anxious to have the place made beautiful and 

 greatly appreciate any plants and assistance we may be able to give 

 them. 



A cordial invitation from Captain Olds, assistant to the Commanding 

 Officer, Colonel Curry, is extended to members of the Forestry Division 



