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and it is planned to make the day an unusual event this year by 

 the planting of a greater number of trees than ever before. 



Respectfully submitted, 



C. S. JUDD, 

 Superintendent of Forestry. 



REPORT OF FOREST NURSERYMAN. 



Honolulu, Sept. 29, 1915. 

 Superintendent of Forestry. 



Dear Sir: — I herewith submit a report of the principal work 

 done during the month of August. 



Collections on account of plants sold amounted to $ 6.15 



Refund on payment to Sakamoto for rent of land in Kona 



in connection with parasite work 45.00 



$51.15 

 Plantation Companies and Other Corporations. 



Under this heading 30.000 trees in seed boxes were distrib- 

 uted, 25,000 of which were part of an order received about a 

 month ago for 50,000. The balance of this order will be deliv- 

 ered early in September. 



Collection and Distrihntion of Seed. 



Mr. Frank Greenwell of Kailua, Kona. has presented the divi- 

 sion with over two pounds of koa seed. This donation is very 

 acceptable, as we were entirely out of the seed mentioned. We 

 will have enough now to carry us over to the next seeding season. 



The two seed boys are kept busy collecting seed of forest and 

 other trees. 



