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Edison, Thomas A. 130; Ehrhorn, E. M. 10, 42, 69, 121, 153, 189, 

 214, 216, 246, 261, 285, 326, 355; Elimination of Land from the 

 Honolulu Watershed Reserve 87; Elliot, Dr. H. B. 120, 349; 

 Emerson, Joseph S. 265. 



Entomology, Division of — Chaleid, Diachasma fullawayi, Diachasma 

 tryoni, Dirrhinus, Galesis silvestrii, melon fly, Opius fletcheri, 

 Opius humilis, Paranagrus (corn leaf -hopper egg parasite j, 

 Proctotrupid, Spalangia cameroni, Tetrastichus (monthly re- 

 ports) 11, 43, 69, 122, 154, 190, 216, 217, 258, 259, 285, 323, 356. 



Entomology past year, 251; eucalyptus 49. 



Farm, T. F. 145, 220, 222, 262; Fassoth, John 48; feather palm 91; 

 federal bureau of animal industry 158; federal horticultural 

 board 9; fire wardens 48; First A. E. O. Eecord Made in Ha- 

 waii 168; Fiscal Year Transactions 250; Fischer, A. F. 37; Fitz- 

 gerald, Dr. 219; flour substitutes 114; Ford, A. H. 120; forest 

 fire danger 245; forest fire-fighting tools 132, 150; forest fire 

 losses 21. 



Forest nurseryman 's reports — advice and assistance, collection and 

 exchange of seed 64; collection of seed 118; collections of rent, 

 etc., congressional vegetable seed 40; distribution of plants, 

 Honolulu watershed, Makiki station, preservation forest re- 

 serves, tree planting bj^ plantations and other corporations 5, 

 39, 63, 116, 149, 185, 208, 210, 257, 282, 322, 351. 



Forest products laboratory 46; forest rangers 48; forest ranges for 

 food supply 186; forest recreation places 118. 



Forest reserves— Hauula 38, 207, 256, 280; Hilo 62, 183; Honolulu 

 watershed 5, 62, 75, 87, 99, 115, 116, 146, 147, 148, 183, 207, 251, 

 279, 281, 283, 318, 319; Kealia 4; Kula 318; Kuliouou 147; 

 Lualualei 38, 250; Makawao 318; Mauna Kea 116; Na Pali- 

 Kona 320; Olaa forest park 115, 183, 250; Panaewa 75, 85, 98, 

 116, 148, 251; Papapaholahola 4; Puukapele 4; Round Top 250; 

 Upper Olaa 250. 



Forest service suggestion ofiice 118; forest tree seed 37. 



Forestry, Division of — advice and inspections 320; arbor day 350; 

 Cedrela australis 63; common and scientific names of trees 

 planted 146, 147; eucalyptus cuttings 148; field trips 209; forest 

 fencing 38, 147, 183, 280, 351; forest fires 207, 255, 280; forest 

 planting 4, 38, 146, 207, 210, 255, 281, 319; forest reserve hear- 

 ing 116; forest reserve matters 62; Hauula forest reserve 207, 

 256; Hawaii trip 115; Japanese cedar 5; Kahoolawe 148, 184, 

 319; Kauai trip 4; Kukuiolono park 4; lemongura 5; Makiki 

 squatters 5; Manoa ranger station 4; Maui trip 318; medicinal 

 herb and plant listing 320; monthly reports 4, 38, 62, 115, 146, 

 183, 207, 209, 255, 280, 318, 350; new forest reserve 148; Nuu- 

 anu valley thinning 116; ohia lehua bulletin 184, 281; per- 

 sonnel 208; protection of wild life on small islands ,210, 256, 

 281, 319, 351; red cedar trees 63, sandalwood bulletin 3, 5; silk 

 oak 5; swamp mahogany 5; tree planting 62, 115, 183, 350. 



Forestry, Division of — special articles by superintendent of — address 

 to Boy scouts 94; streets trees for Hawaii 89; special reports by 

 superintendent — experimental tree planting on Haleakala 320; 

 new law for protecting wild life on small islands 248; Panaewa 

 forest reserve 85. 



Forestry past year 250; Fountain of Youth in Bananas 130; fruit 

 fly control 113; Fruits of the Hawaiian Islands 98; Fullaway, 

 D. T. 11, 43, 70, 113, 122, 155, 191, 217, 218, 255, 259, 286, 

 324, 356. 



