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KEPOET OF F0RE8T NUESEEYMAN. 



Honolulu, Juue 10, 1920. 



Superintendent of Fores: ry, Honolulu, Hawaii. 



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

 the month of May, 1920: ^ 



NUESEEY 

 Distribution of Plants — 



Pot-grown Plants in 

 plants transplant 



Boxes Total 



Sold 133 ]33 



Gratis fiOl 100 701 



Total 734 100 834 



COLLECTIONS. 

 Government Eealizatioiis — 



Collections on account of plants sold $ 3.20 



Eent of office. Nursery grounds, April 35.00 



Total $38.20 



Animal Industry Eevolving Fund — 



Kamehameha Schools — 'Drugs for animals $25.35 



PLANTATION COMPANIES AND COEPOEATIONS. 



Under this heading we have received several orders for trees from 

 plantations on Maui and Hawaii. The trees are w^anted for the com- 

 ing planting season, which commences about the beginning of No- 

 vember. Altogether 70,000 trees have so far been ordered. 



MAiKna STATION. 



The w^ork at this station has been as follows: Mixing and sterilizing 

 soil, transplanting trees into pots and boxes, cutting up wood for seed 

 and plant boxes. The latter work is usually done when it is too wet to 

 work outside. 



HONOLULU WATEESHED PLANTING. 



On the piece of land adjoining the Schmidt property, 590 koa trees 

 were planted. A start has also been made to plant up the piece of 

 land mauka of the Waterhouse property, and which in former years 

 contained a natural pond stocked with fish. TLis pond has for many 

 years been dry, and the site will make a choice location for a quantity 

 of our Australian red cedar trees, several thousand of which we have 

 on hand ready to plant out. 



ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. 



The writer has made the following number of calls and otherwise 

 given advice and assistance: — 



Calls made 6 



Advice by telephone S 



Advice to people calling 10 



