358 



Trees replanted: 



Eed mahogany, (Eucalyptus resinifera) 877 



Koa 98 



Total 588 



ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. 



The writer has at the request of people in and around the city made 

 the following number of calls and otherwise given advice and assistance: 



Calls made G 



Advice by phone 8 



Advice to people calling 12 



In addition to the following report on the distribution of trees for 

 Arbor day, the regular distribution for the month is as follows: 

 Haw^aii : 



Plantation Companies, etc 2086 in seed boxes 



Maui: 



Plantation Companies, etc 1773 ' ' ' ' '' 



AKBOR DAY (November 19, 1920). 



O'ahu: Trees to the amount of 4,370 were distributed from the Gov- 

 ernment Nursery to people residing on the Island of Oahu, 944 

 trees being ordered by letter and 1,694 by people calling (6 schools 

 orderd 12:^ trees included in the above list) wiiile 1,732 children 

 called in the afternoon of Arbor Day and received one tree each. 

 The distribution of trees was not as large as in former years, but 

 people who took advantage of receiving free trees seemed to be 

 well pleased and very appreciative. 

 Hawaii: Brother Newell reports that he distributed for Arbor Day 



planting 1215 trees. 

 Maui: Mr. James Lindsay in his report states that he distributed 920 



trees for Arbor Day. 

 Kauai: Mr. Joe Rita, Jr. reports that he distributed 200 trees for 



Arbor Day, 

 Summary: 



Oahu f. . 4370 



Hawaii 1215 



Maui 920 



Kauai 200 



Total 6705 



Very respectfully, 



DAVID HAUGHS, 



Forest Nurseryman. 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST, NOVEMBER, 1920. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, December 9, 1920. 

 Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu, Hawaii. 



Gentlemen: — During the month of November the insectary handled 

 17,100 pupae of the melon fly, from which were bred 2,983 females and 

 2,413 males Opius fletcheri. 



The distribution of parasites was as follows: 



