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have also been very busy in preparing- for the distribution of 

 trees for planting in and around Honolulu on Arbor Day. 



O' Basket Willozu. 



A handsome wicker settee has been made by one of the Portu- 

 guese laborers of the Board from the yellow willows, Salix 

 vitelUna, grown at the Alakiki Experiment Garden from slips 

 introduced by Dr. L. R. Caspar from Funchal, Madeira, in 1909. 

 This settee has been placed on exhibition in one of the windows 

 of the Coyne Furniture Company for a few days in order to in- 

 dicate to the public the possibilities of osier culture and of a 

 wicker furniture industry here in these islands. 



Respectfully submitted, 



C. S. JUDD, 



Superintendent of Forestry. 



FOREST nurseryman's REPORT. 



Honolulu, November 22, 1915. 

 Superintendent of Forestry. 



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

 the month of October, 1915: 



Nursery. 

 Distribution of Plants. 



In seed In boxes Pot 



boxes transplanted Crown Total 



Sold 250 39 289 



Cratis 150 654 804 



400 693 1093 



Collections. 



Collections on account of plants sold amounted to $3.50. 



Pkuitation Companies and Other Corporations. 



The distribution of plants under this heading amounted to 2900 

 in transplant boxes ready to set out. 



