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and it is planned to begin the experiment first on a small scale 

 before doing any extensive work. Through the kindness of Mr. 

 Alfred W. Carter a small nursery has been started at Keana- 

 kolu, and for a beginning seeds of the following timber trees 

 have been sent up for propagation: 



Himalayan cypress, Cupressus torulosa. 



Himalayan Silver hr,»Abies webbiana. 



Norway spruce, Picea excelsa. 



Benguet pine, Pinus insularis. 



Seed of the first three species were received from India 

 through the kindness of Mr. J. F. Rock, our Consulting Botanist; 

 the seed of the Benguet pine was sent direct to this Division 

 by Mr. A. F. Fischer, Acting Director of the Bureau of Forestry 

 at Manila, P. I. 



Respectfully submitted, 



C. S, JUDD, 

 Superintendent of F'orestry. 



Report of Forest Nurseryman. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, August 7, 1916. 



The Superintendent of Forestry, 

 Honolulu, Hawaii. 



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

 ing the month of July, 1916. 



Nursery. 



Distribution of Plants. 



In seed In boxes Pot 



boxes transplanted grown Total 



