324 



COLLECTIONS 



Govenuuont Realizations — 



Collections on account of plants sold $ 2.20 



Plants sold at Kalalieo Nursery, Kauai (Joe Rita, Jr.) 12,!25 



Rent of office, Nursery grounds, for September 35.00 



Total $49.45 



Animal Industrv Revolving Fund — 



Div A. R. CTlaisyer (Anti Rabic Vaccine) $ 6.00 



:\I\K1KI STATION 



The worl\ a1 tliis station lias been principally routine. We have a large 

 supply of plants on hand for the coming planting season. 



HONOLULU WATERSHED 



The work done on the watershed consisted of clearing trails^ clearing 

 brush., etc., aAvay from the trees and preparing ground for planting. 

 Eighty koa trees were planted. 



HILO SUB-NURSERY 



Bro. M. Newell reports the distribution of 296 trees in transplant 

 /oxes. 



HAIKU SUB-NUESERY 



Mr. James Lindsay states in his report that he distributed 855 trees in 

 transplant boxes and 83 pot-grown plants. Total 938. 



KALAHEO SUB-NURSERY 



Joe Rita, Jr., gives the number of trees distributed as 500 in tins. 



LUALUALEI, WAIANAE 



J, K, Luka reports the planting of trees for October as follows: 



Ficus Johore 432 



Cedrela Australis 520 



Total 952 



WAIAHOLE FOREST RESERVE 



Alfred Roeha, in his report for October, gives the trees planted as 

 follows: 



Australian Red Cedar 150 



Kauri Pine 30 



Norfolk Island Pine 20 



Japanese Cedar 20 



Total 220 



ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE 



The writer at the request of Mr, Wm. Harpham paid a visit and spent 

 one day in examining the forest work that is being carried on by the 

 Waialua Agricultural Company. This company has now about 800 acres 

 in planted forest. In addition to a large number of eucaly^Jtus, groves of 

 grevilleas, Australian red cedar, Sugi (Japanese Cedar), Casuarina — two 

 species (Ironwood), Cypress, etc., are to be found in a flourishing con- 

 dition. A well-stocked nursery, containing many thousands of trees, 

 consisting principally of Australian red cedar, Kauri gum tree, Sugi 

 (Japanese Cedar), Macadamia nut and a number of Eucalyptus, is to be 

 Taiind at Mr. Harpham 's home at Kawailoa. The work done in this 



