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1910. Pkts. 



Oct. 18. 4 Dr. Watase, Tokyo, Japan. 



Oct. 21. 1 Dept. Agriculture, New Zealand. 



Oct. 25. 3 Capt. J. Kidwell, from Botanic Gardens, Uganda, 



Africa. 



Oct. 25. 3 Gerrit P. Wilder, Godsberg, Germany. 



Nov. 2. 6 J. G. Jack, Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, 



Massachusetts. 



Nov. 9. 9 Gerrit P. Wilder, London, England. 



Nov. 14. 3 Gerrit P. Wilder, Kew Gardens, London, Eng. 



Nov. 16. 4 North Island, Nfew Zealand. 



Nov. 23. 3 Botanic Gardens, Koshun, Formosa. 



Nov. 23. 2 Gerrit P. Wilder, Paris, France. 



Dec. 5. 7 Gerrit P. Wilder, London, England. 



Dec. 15. 8 Botanic Gardens, Koshun, Formosa. 



Dec. 21. Gerrit P. Wilder, West Indies. 



Dec. 27. 134 Gerrit P. Wilder, Antigua, W. I. 



DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS FROM GOVERNMENT NURSERY AND 

 MAKIKI STATION. 



Sold and given gratis, including Arbor Day, from January 1 

 to December 31,, 1909. 



In seed In boxes 



boxes. transplanted. Pot-grown. Total. 



Sold 30,000 3,400 3,576 36,976 



Gratis 9,000 2.000 1,000 12,000 



Arbor Day . 25,000 16,777 41,777 



Total .... 39,000 30,400 21,353 . 90,753 



Sold and given gratis, including Arbor Day, from January 1 

 to December 31, 1910. 



In seed In boxes 



boxes. transplanted. Pot-grown. Total. 



Sold 95,000 10,347 15^634 120,981 



Gratis 25,400 33,505 22,430 81,335 



Arbor Day 8,071 8,071 



Total 120,400 43,852 46,135 210,387 



It will be seen from the above tables that there is a large in- 

 crease in the number of plants sent out in the seed boxes. This 

 system was first started about three years ago, when a ship- 



