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eight incasurcnicnts were made. Two and one-half da}S were 

 spent on an investis^ation of "the water sui)ply of \\'aihd<u. 



H. Kimhlc, AssisfiDif Engineer, Kona and Oahii. 



Fel)ruary 6 to 13 were spent on the special Kona investii^ation 

 in measuring- the capacity of one of the typical water holes in 

 South Kona. At the time the field work of this investigation 

 was being made, wet weather conditions prohibited the measur- 

 ing of the capacities of the typical water holes of Kona. This 

 work was consequently postponed until dry weather was reported. 



Mr. Kimble spent three days on Maui on construction work 

 on the new clock register station on the Halawaliilii Stream. The 

 last five days of the month were spent on stream gaging and con- 

 struction work on Oahu. 



W. P. Hardy, Field Assistant, Kauai. 

 D. E. Horner, Field Assistant, Kauai. 



Air. Hardy spent the greater part of the month collecting, 

 checking, and copying Kauai rainfall and run-off data for the 

 1913 Progress Report. The Stevens clock register station on the 

 Kalihiwai River was completed — all except installing the register 

 on its pedestal. This will require about one-half day's time. Con- 

 struction on the new trail from Lumahai to the new station site 

 (about five miles long) was started. Mr. Hardy spent ten and 

 one-half days in the field, visited ten stream-gaging stations, and 

 made one stream measurement. 



Mr. Horner spent all 28 days in the field, visited seven stream- 

 gaging stations, and six mountain rainfall stations. Fourteen 

 days were spent on the construction of the Kaliliiwai Station. 



H. A. R. Austin, Field Assistant, Oahu. 



F.ighteen davs were spent in the office on computations, check- 

 ing, etc., and four davs in the field. Twenty-one stream gaging 

 stations and three rainfall stations were visited. 



G. R. Jl'liile. Field .Issisfant, Oaliu and Maui. 



Nine days were spent in the field on Oahu, and four days on 

 Maui. Thirty-five stream-gaging stations were \isiteil, and 

 twenty-four stream measurements were made. 



1'>13 l'Uf)nRF.SS REPORT. 



.Ml original data for tjic l'M3 i)rogress rep'irt ari- complete, 

 and blue ])rints are being made preliminary to sending the original 



