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were delinquent in their replies. In making these studies on the 

 mainland the U. S. Forest Service has furnished letter and reply 

 forms and franked envelopes, which require no postage, and I am 

 sure the Service would be glad to cooperate with this board to 

 this extent and possibly in still other ways which may suggest 

 themselves as the study progresses. 



The making of this study will doubtless bring out all of the 

 facts needed to formulate plans for relieving the fuel situation in 

 the Territory and other points concerning wood production of 

 related value will be brought to light in the investigation. 



Your approval of this project along the above lines, in co- 

 operation with the U. S. Forest Service, is respectfully requested. 



Respectfully submitted, 



C. S. JUDD, 

 Superintendent of Forestry. 



REPORT OF FOREST NURSERYMAN. 



C. S. Judd, Esquire, Superintendent of Forestry. 



Dear Sir : — I herewith submit a report of the principal work 

 done during the month of January : 



NURSERY. 



Distribution of Plants. 



In boxes 



In seed trans- Pot 



boxes, planted. Gr®wn. Total. 



Sold 500 30 40 



Gratis 1000 .5150 2088 8238 



1000 5650 2118 8768 

 coiJj-:cTioxs. 

 Collections on account of jilants sold $6.65 



I'l.AX'IATION' C()Ml'AXII-:S A.\i) OlllIlK (OK I'ORATIOXS. 



The distribution of ])lants under this heading amounted to 6000 

 in seed boxes, 3000 in trau'^plant bnxes and 1300 pot gnn\n, total 

 10,300. 



MAKIKI ST.\TIO.V. 



The two men at tliis station iiave l)een ]<v\)[ busy trans])lanting 

 and ]/Otting trees, also mixing and sterilizing soil. It will take 



