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Kekaha Sugar Company, Kauai. 



Pioneer Mill Company, Maui. 



Oahu Sugar Company, Oahu. 



Waialua Agricultural Company, Oahu. 



Seepage investigations on these plantations will be started 

 shortly after January 1, 1915. 



Several experiments in seepage losses completed in Novem- 

 ber at the ^^^aipio experimental farm show an average loss 

 of 7 per cent in the main ditches, and about 9 per cent in the 

 level ditches. 



Oahu. 



Mr. Kimble visited the cooperative stations on the Kahuku 

 and Laie plantations, and completed the field work and report 

 on seepage losses at Waipio experimental farm. 



Mr. Austin visited 30 gaging stations during the month 

 and made 22 regular and one miscellaneous measurements. 



The acting superintendent of Hydrography visited 13 gag- 

 ing stations on (Dahu. The latter part of the month was spent 

 on a visit to Maui to inspect the clock register stations. 



Kauai. 



The last of the construction work to be undertaken at pres- 

 ent on Kauai was finished during the month, with the comple- 

 tion of the Stevens clock register station on East Wailua 

 Stream. The gage house on the North Wailua Stream station 

 was moved back to a higher elevation and just in time to 

 escape damage by a heavy flood which occurred a few days 

 after its removal. 



Mr. Dort visited 11 gaging stations and made 12 regular 

 and one miscellaneous discharge measurements. Mr. Horner 

 visited 10 gaging stations and made three discharge measure- 

 ments at regular stations. He also visited 10 rainfall stations. 



Maui. 



As Mr. Bailey spent the greater part of the month in Hono- 

 lulu as acting superintendent of Hydrography, the only work 

 done on Maui was to make an inspection trip to the clock 

 register stations. During the period November 24 to 30th 

 j\Ir Bailey visited one rainfall station and 19 stream gaging 

 ."Stations, — making two discharge measurements. 



Kona, Haii'aii, Report. 



Mr. Kimble spent four days assembling and preparing data 

 maps, and estimates on the Kona report. This will be com- 

 pleted by December 31, 1914. 



