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Top is excluded from the reserve by the proclamation which 

 appears in the By Authority pages of this issue. 



It is planned to make this a natural park-like area, improving 

 the appearance of the land by judicious tree planting but not to 

 obscure in any way the wonderful views which are disclosed 

 from many parts of the reserve. Paths will be built to the 

 various view points to make them accessible to pedestrians and 

 it is planned to build a shelter for picnickers from private funds 

 which have been promised. 



Reorganization of the Division of Entomology 



On June 30, 1916, the Board decided upon a reorganization of 

 the Division of Entomology and voted to put it into effect as far 

 as possible. To make this reorganization complete, the neces- 

 sary change in titles must be sanctioned by the next session of the 

 legislature by making appropriate changes in the law. In the 

 meantime the reorganization is in operation so far as practical 

 work goes. 



The old division is separated into two divisions — the Division 

 of Plant Inspection with Mr. E. M. Ehrhorn in charge as "Chief 

 Plant Inspector" and the Division of Entomology and Parasi- 

 tology with Mr. D. T. Fullaway in charge as "Entomologist." 



The work of these two divisions is quite distinct — the first 

 handling the inspection of all imports of vegetable matter liable to 

 carry insects and the enforcement of the plant quarantine and in- 

 spection regulations ; the second handling the investigation work 

 of entomology, the introduction, breeding and distribution of 

 parasites, and remedies for local insect pests. At the same time 

 each division is to cooperate with and assist the other division in 

 the best interests of the Territory. 



