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stream and ditch measurement stations were visited. Sixteen 

 days were spent by Mr. Hardy and Mr. Horner on computations 

 and office work. 



Oahii. Measurements made the latter part of the month on 

 the Waiahole tunnel project showed about 13 million gallons per 

 day flowing from the north portal, and about 6 million gallons 

 per day from the south portal. Twenty-eight stream and ditch 

 measurements at regular stations, and two miscellaneous measure- 

 ments were made. Three rainfall stations and 44 stream and 

 ditch measurement stations were visited and inspected. 



Maui. But one stream measurement was made and one rain 

 measurement station visited. All continuous record stream 

 measurement stations were inspected. 



Molokai and Hazvai'i. The usual rainfall records were re- 

 ceived from cooperative observers. 



Very respectfully, 



G. K. Larrison, 

 Superintendent of Hydrography. 



BOARD APPOINTMENTS. 



Commissions were issued by the Board of Agriculture and 

 Forestry during the year 1915 to the following: 



January 16 — C. S. Tudd, Superintendent of Forestry. 



April 28— C. S. Judd, Executive Officer. 



April 28 — John S. Goodell, District Fire Warden, District of 

 Koolau, Maui, east of Makapipi Gulch. 



April 29 — Frederick Muir, Field Entomologist. 



May 1 — Kaina D. Lovell, Forest Ranger, Kauai. 



July 1 — David T. Fullaway, Field Entomologist in Charge of 

 the Expedition to India. 



October 7 — Herbert T. Osborn, Field Entomologist for the 

 Collection of Beneficial Insects. 



October 13 — Dr. H. B. Elliot, Deputy Territorial Veterinarian 

 for the Island of Hawaii. 



November 15 — E. H. Hippie, Forest Ranger for Palolo, Ma- 

 noa and Nuuanu Valleys in the Honolulu Watershed Forest 

 Reserve. 



December 1 — John Pililaau, Forest Ranger for Waianae, Oahu. 



