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 DIVISION OF FORESTRY. 



Honolulu, October 31, 1914. 

 Albert Watcrliouse, Esq., 



Acting' President and Executive Offtcer, 



l>oard of Agriculture and Forcstr}-. 



I)e;ir Sir: — The following re])ort gives tlie i)rincip:d work ilone 

 during the month of October, 1914: 



NURSERY. 



Distribiiiion of Plants. 



\n boxes 



In seed trans- Pot 



boxes. planted. grown Total. 



Sold ... " 310 310 



Gratis 2000 200 1013 3213 



2000 200 1323 3523 



COLLECTIONS. 



Collections on account of ])lants sold amounted to $ 7 .Zh 



Rent of building, nursery groumls for month oi September. 35.00 



$42.35 



PLANTATION COM I'A N 1 1'.S AND OTHER CORPORATIONS. 



The distribution of ])lants amounted to 8250 in seed boxes and 

 15(J i)ot grown ; total, 8-100. 



^ MAKIKI .ST.VTION. 



4"he demand for trees from homesteaders and others has every 

 indication of being large and we are using all our elTorls to have 

 as good a sui)])ly as possible on hand. Arbor Day will also re- 

 lieve us of large cjuantities of ])ot grown trees. 



fioxoLru' w.\jI':ksiii:d pl.\ntinc,. 



The work connected with the planting of trees in the neighbor- 

 hood of Sugar Loaf Mill is ])rogressing" satisfactorily. I "luring 

 the month 502 koa and 212 kukui trees were i)lauted 'i4ie trees 

 previously planted have all been hoed. The number of trees 

 ])]anted to date amount to d/^f) ko;i .-md 1048 kuluii tri-es; total, 

 5814. 



.MOLf)A.\ I'ORI'.S'r Ri:SEK\'E, AN.MIOLA, KAIAI. 



Mr. K'aina I). Lowell reporls that 2500 holes were dug and 

 ])lanted with eugenia (Chinese ])lum ) seed during ( )cto1)er and 

 that the seeds were sprouting very well. 



