281 



PLANTATION CO^n»ANIES, ETC. 



Trees distribute*! duriiio- tlie month amounted to MdO trees in trans- 

 plant boxes. 



MAKIKI STATION. 



The work done at this station consisted of the regular routine which 

 includes the transplanting of trees into tins and boxes, sterilizing soil, 

 etc. 



HONOLl'LU WATERSHED PLANTING. 



The principal work done on the watershed during the moiitli consist- 

 ed of clearing trials, clearing away vines and weeds from the young 

 trees, etc. 



LUALUALEL 



J. K. Luka reports that he planted during tlie month 9;;<) Eucalyptus 

 resinfera, 800 Cedrela Australis (Australian Red Celar), 1()57 Eucalyp- 

 tus crebra. 



HILO SUB-NURSERY. 



Bro. M. Newell, in charge of the nursery for the Island of Hawaii, 

 reports that he distributed during the month 212 trees in transplant 

 boxes. 



HAIKU SUB-NURSERY. 



Mr. James Lindsay, in charge of the nursery for the Islands of Maui 

 and Molokai, states that he distributed during the month 32 assorted 

 trees. 



KALAHEO SUB-NURSERY. 



doe Rita, Jr., in charge of the nursery for the Island of Kauai, re- 

 ports that he distributed 400 trees in seed boxes and 529 in tins — total 

 929. 



ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. 



The writer has been called upon to make visits and otherwise give 

 advice and assistance as follows: 



Visits made 6 



Advice by telephone 5 



Advice to 'people calling 8 



Respectfully submitted, 



DAVID HAUGHS, 



Forest Nurservman. 



