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Summary of Plants Distributed. 



Plants. 



Island of Oalui, includinc;- Ilonohilu 13,543 



" " Hawaii .^ 925 



" " Kauai 1,070 



" " Maui 1,334 



" " ^lolokai 106 



Schools on all Islands 717 



Grand total 17,675 



In addition to the above about 5000 seedlings in seed boxes 

 were sent to homesteaders on Kauai. 



Respectfully, 



DAVID HAUGHS, 



Forest Nurseryman. 



DIVISION OF HYDROGRAPHY. 



Honolulu, December 9, 1914. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. 



Gentlemen: — The . following rei)ort of operations of the 

 Division of Hydrography during month of November, 1914, 

 is submitted: 



Rainfall. 



During the first half of the month rainfall throughout the 

 islands was generally light, but during the latter part of the 

 month several heavy storms occurred, though not of sufificient 

 intensity to cause much damage. 



Pitch Scrpac^c Iiircstii^ations. 



Following our proposal to the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' 

 Association to extend experiments in ditch seepage losses, 

 seven more plantations have expressed a desire to cooperate 

 with the Division of Hydrogra))hy in this work. The follow- 

 ing plantation comi)anics have expressed a desire to have 

 seepage loss investigati'tns conducted on their irrigation 

 ditches : 



Honolulu Plantation Company, (')ahu. 



Kwa Plantation Company, Oahu. 



Maui Agricultural Com])any. Maui. 



