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sarily use this gate to get to private land in the reserve. In the 

 effort to rid the reserve of stock, the ranger had also killed a 

 young cow of doubtful ownership. He was instructed to try to 

 drive out such stock in the future and not to kill any unless 

 specially ordered. 



HAWAII TRIP. 



From April 15 to 22 I was on Hawaii in company with the 

 Territorial Surveyor and inspected the forest reserve and gov- 

 ernment land boundaries in the region of Piha, in the Hilo Forest 

 Reserve, which had been run out and marked on the ground by 

 a government surveyor. As soon as the map resulting from this 

 survey is received I will be in a position to recommend the nec- 

 essary fencing and take steps for the riddance of stock and pro- 

 tection of the government lands in this part of the reserve. A 

 portion of the Mauna Kea Reserve was also visited and the boun- 

 dary fence found to be in good condition. 



Before returning to Honolulu I pointed out to the government 

 surveyor, preliminary to a final survey, the approximate boun- 

 daries of a proposed new reserve on either side of the Volcano 

 road between about 4 Miles and 6^^ Miles in Waiakea, Hawaii. 

 As soon as the description and map of this area are received, it 

 will be recommended for creation as a new forest reserve. 



Respectfully submitted, 



C. S. JUDD, 

 Superintendent of Forestry. 



REPORT OF FOREST NURSERYMAN. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, May 24, 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 April, 1916: 



Nursery. — Distribution of Plants. 



In Boxes Pot 



Transplanted. Grown. Total. 



Sold 200 163 363 



Gratis 900 1916 2816 



1100 2079 3179 



