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REPORT OF THE FOREST NURSERYMAN, NOVEMBER, 1920. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, December 13, 1920. 



Superintendent of Forestry, Honolulu, T. H. 



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

 of November: 



COLLECTIONS. 



Government Realizations: 



Collections on account of plants sold $ 2.00 



Permit for hunting birds 1.00 



Rent of office, Nursery Grounds, for October $35.00 



Total $38:00 



Preservation Forest Reserves, Etc. 



Fee for camp site No. 27, Kokee Camp, Forest Reserve, Kauai 



(December 1 to December 31, 1920) $ 0.58 



Animal Industry Revolving Fund: 



G. R. Campbell, Sept. Vaccine 155 doses @ lie $25.05 



T. J. Marantia, 125 doses M. T. Bact 15.00 



T. J. Marantia, 20 lbs. Necro-bacillosis powder 2.00 



Oahu Railway and Land Co. Ranch — 



23 pkgs. 2 cc Mixed Infect. Bacterin, Jen-Sal 23.00 



24 pkgs. Necro-bacillosis powder 15.60 



W. H. Hayselden, 459 doses Hemorrhagic serum 50.49 



1 bottle serum 2.50 



H. E. King for vaccine ^ 32.50 



Treatment of dogs (5) 120.80 



Total $287.54 



MAKIKI STATION. 



The work done at Makiki Station consisted of the regular routine — the 

 mixing and sterilizing soil, transplanting and potting plants, etc. 



HONOLULU WATERSHED PLANTING. 



The principal work done consisted of clearing land around spring heads 

 at top of Makiki Valley. Four hundred and seven koa trees were re- 

 planted in places where others had died from drought and other causes. 



LUALUALEI EESERVE. 



Trees planted during the month: 



Red mahogany, (Eucalyptus resinifera) 877 



Johore f icus 616 



Australian Red Cedar 797 



Cook pine 492 



Total 2,782 



