TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



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Cooperation Expounded 139 



Regarding Papain 139 



Bulletin on Baby Beef 141 



An Interesting Cave at Makapuu Headland, Oahu 142 



Fundamental Principles of Cooperation in Agriculture 148 



French Forests in the War Zone 156 



Manuring Fruit Trees 159 



Pruning of Orange Trees 161 



Fruiting Capacity of the Papaya 161 



The Farmer's Creed 162 



A Prayer that Never Gets Old 162 



Utilization of Sun Power 163 



Dropping of Breadfruit 163 



Illustrations (Makapuu Caves) 143-146 



DIVISION OF FORESTRY. 



FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TREE SEED AND SEEDLINGS FOR 

 SALE AT THE GOVERNMENT NURSERY. 



The Division of Forestry keeps constantly on hand at the Govern- 

 ment Nursery, seed ai\d seedlings of the important native and introduced 

 trees. These are «oli at prices just cove ing the cost of collection or 

 growing. 



The list includes 1 )th forest and ornar. sntal trees, such as Silk Oak, 

 Ko!i, rarioiis specieo :f E \ealyptus, Golden and Pink Showers, Pride of 

 Inclio., Poiiioianii, Al ,l..zi«,, etc. The pric„ of the seed varies from 10 

 to 50 cents per ounce. The seedlings may be had for 2^/4 cents each, 

 except a few kinds which are 5 cents. Seed of the various palms is also 

 for sale; the price per 100 varying from $1.00 to $2.50. All seed is tested 

 before being sent out, which insures its being good. 



All communications in regard to seed or trees should be addressed to 

 David Haugfl3, Forest Nurseryman, Box 207, Honolulu, Hawaii. 



C. S. JUDD, 

 Superintendent of Forestry. 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



To give information about insects free of charge is one of the duties 

 of this Division, and Hawaiian readers are hereby invited to make in- 

 quiry in person and by mail. In order to be able to advise intelligently 

 or send the right kind of useful insects for relief, we like and sometimes 

 it is indispensable for us to see the insects suspected or caught in the act, 

 also specimens of the injury. In a tin with a hole or two, or a wooden 

 box specimens may be mailed by parcels post. When specimens are 

 not accompanied by letter always write your name and address in the 

 upper left-hand corner of the package. Address all communications 

 SUPERTNTP^NDENT DIVISION* OF ENTOMOLOGY, P. O. BOX 20'> 

 TONOLULU, HAWAII. 



EDW. M. EHRIIORX. 

 Superintendent of Entomology. 



