. 49 



Makiki Station. 



Owing to the great demand for trees during the past two 

 months our stock at this station, as well as at the main nursery, 

 is considerably reduced. Our supply of some of the species 

 which we try always to have in stock is entirely exhausted. For 

 the next few months our efforts will be directed toward the 

 building up of our stock again. 



Honolulu JVatershed Planting. 



The work done during the month has been clearing away the 

 grass and weeds from the young trees. This work is now about 

 finished and we intend to commence planting again in December. 



Advice and Assistance. 



The writer has made calls and otherwise given advice and 

 assistance as follows at the request of people residing in and 

 around the city : 



At the request of officials calls were made at Fort Kameha- 

 meha and Pearl Harbor. 



Visits to places in the city, 9 ; requests for advice by telephone, 

 15 ; requests for advice at the nursery, 19; requests for advice by 

 letter, 6; total, 49. 



Respectfully submitted, 



David Haughs, 

 Forest Nurseryman. 



FOREST CONDITIONS ALONG VOLCANO ROAD. 



Honolulu, December 29, 1915. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 

 Honolulu, T. H. 



Gentlemen : — I beg to present herewith a special report on the 

 forest conditions along the Volcano Road, Hawaii. 



Olaa Forest Park Reserve. 



This forest reserve was created on August 20, 1914, and con- 

 sists of three sections, A, B and C, between 20 Miles and 18 

 Miles on the Volcano road. 



Section B. 



This part of the Olaa Forest Park reserve is at 29 Miles and 

 contains 7.32 acres. It consists of the koa grove which was 



