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buildings and nursery has been arranged, and work will start at once in 

 laying water pipes and erecting buildings, etc. 



The writer has made ten visits, including one to the naval submarine 

 and aviation base at Pearl Harbor and one to the arsenal at Fort Shafter, 

 the balance being made at the request of people in and around the city. 



Respectfully submitted, 



DAVID HAUGHS, 



Forest Nurseryman. 



REPORT OF THE FOREST NURSERYMAN, AUGUST, 1920. 



Superintendent of Forestry, Honolulu, Hawaii. 



Dear Sir: — I herewith submit a report for the month of August, 1920: 



NURSERY.— DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS. 



Sold, pot-grown plants 153 



Gratis, pot-grown plants 1637 



Total number pot-grown plants 1790 



COLLECTIONS.— GOVERNMENT REALIZATIONS. 



Collections on account of plants sold $ 3.75 



Rent of office, Nursery grounds 35.00 



Sale of plants at Kalaheo Nursery, Kauai 20.00 



Total $ 58.75 



PRESERVATION, ETC., OF FOREST RESERVES. 



Parker Ranch, rent of 73 acres of land in Hilo Forest Reserve 



near Keanokolu, August 12, 1919 - August 12, 1920 $ 39.50 



ANIMAL INDUSTRY REVOLVING FUND. 



Abbie E. Macomber, 73 doses hemorrhagic septicemia vaccine at 



lie $ 8.03 



Mrs. Anna H. McCarthy, hemorrhagic serum 8.91 



Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co. and Waiohinu Agricultural & 



Grazing Co., 4934 doses hemorrhagic septicemia vaccine 542.74 



18 bottles hemorrhagic septicemia at $2.50 45,00 



Total $604.68 



MAKIKI STATION. 



The work done at this station has been principally routine, consisting of 

 mixing and sterilizing soil, transplanting seedlings into pots and boxes, 

 etc. 



HONOLULU WATERSHED PLANTING. 



The work done on the watershed consisted of the planting of 217 koa 

 trees on land adjoining the Schmidt Estate, clearing off, etc. 



SUB-NURSERIES. 



Haiku, Maui. Mr. James Lindsay reports the distribution, during the 

 month of August, of the following number of trees: 



