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.street, 1,200 Inscctary, 1,000 Hik), 100 Koloa, Kauai, 200 Kaitna- 

 kakai, iMolokai, 200 Haiku, ^laui, aud 20 Waiakoa, Maui. 



D. fnlla-ccayi: 659 Nuuanu, 101 Tautalus, 37 Piikoi street, 69 

 Insectary, SOHilo, 15 iJaiku, 3*laui, 15 Waiakoa, IMaui, 25 Koloa, 

 Kauai, 8 Kaunakakai, Molokai. , 



D. tryoni: 172 Nuuauu, 26 Tantakts, 14 Tiikoi street, 36 In- 

 sectary. 



African Spalaugias : 700 Moanalua, 200 Insectary. 



Opiiis Jiiiuiilis: 100 Kaunakakai, Mokikai ; 50 Kalaupapa, 

 Mok)kai, 200 Milo. 



Philippine ptcromoUd : 700 Moanalua. 



Miiscidifura.v vora.v: 700 Moanalua. 



Calcsiis silz'crtsii : 250 Nuuanu. 



Dirbinus giifardii: 50 Haiku, Maui. 



In j)roducing- tlie above parasites there were used for Tctrasti- 

 chiis 4100 pupae, estimated parasitism 35% ; 17,900 for D. fiilla- 

 zvayi, estimated parasitism 6% ; 3950 for D tryoiii, estimated para- 

 sitism 4%. 



Respectfully, 



D. T. FULLAWAY. 



DIX'ISIOX OF FORFSTRY. 



REPORT ]'()R APRIL. 



I-Ionolulu. May 14. 1015. 



Doard of Commissioners of At^riculturc and I'orcstry. 



Gentlemen: — I res]iectfullv sul)mii the fdllowint;" routine rejxjrt 

 for the Division of Forestry for the month of Ajnil, l'U5: 



KAUAI TRIP. 



From April 21 to 24, I was on windward Kauai inw-stii^atini^' 

 tlic need for forest fences in the region of Anahola. The Makce 

 Sugar Company last I-'ehruary completed the fence re<|uired by 

 government lease on the Kealia I'^orest Reserve boinid.iry across 

 the mauka government lands of Kamalomalo and Anahola. Tn 

 order to ])rotect the rest of this reserve in the region of .\n;ilinl,i 

 Ridge and prevent cattle from getting into the forest, it will be 

 necessary for the government to build a fence beginning ;it the 

 north end of this new fence and running ca^t ,-dong the .\nahola 

 l^iver, which is tlie reserve boundary, and around the ])oint to the 

 land of Aliomanu. a distance of ai)i)roximately 2.7 miles. The 

 fence should not end here, however, for if il did. cattle could still 

 get into the reserve. It should therefore br continued approxi- 



