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EUCALYPTUS' PLANTATION IN NUUANU. 



On the last day of January, with the assistance of the two seed 

 boys, I began taking a series of measurements on the eighteen 

 different species of new eucalyptus trees planted in Xuuanu with 

 federal funds by my predecessor in 1911. The trees are now old 

 enough to begin to show up their relative rates of growth, and 

 the results of these measurements will undoubtedly furnish very 

 interesting comparisons. 



Respectfully submitted, 



C. S. JUDD, 

 Superintendent of Forestry, 



REPORT OF FOREST NURSERYMAN, 



Honoluhi, Hawaii, February 12, 1916. 

 The Superintendent of Forestry, Board of Agriculture and For- 

 estry, Honolulu, Hawaii. 

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

 done during' the month of Jaiuiar\-. 1916. 



Xurscry. — Distribution of Plants. 



In Boxes Pot 



Transplanted. Grown. Total. 



Sold \. 140 140 



Gratis 550 3633 4183 



550 3773 4323 



Collections. 



Collections on account of plants sold amounted to S 1.25 



Rent of building, nursery grounds, for December, 1915.. 35.00 



$36.25 



Plantation Companies and Other Corporations. 



The distribution of plants under this heading for the month 

 amounted to 19,000 in seed boxes and 1100 in transplant boxes. 

 Total, 20,100. 



Congressional Vegetable and Flo-wer Seed. 



A fresh consignment of flower and A^egetable seed has been 

 received from Washington consisting of the following: 



V-3 — 1988 packages containing in each, corn, lettuce, onion, 

 radish and squash. 



