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japouica), Monterey cypress (Ciipressus macro car pa], and High- 

 land Ironwood (Casnarina quadrivalvis) . 



Large quantities of trees have been sent to the different mili- 

 tary headquarters (Fort Shafter, Fort Ruger, Schofield Bar- 

 racks) ; also the Naval Station. And a request has been re- 

 ceived from Lieut. Roy Smith, who is in charge of laying out 

 the grounds at Parl Harbor, for a large number of trees, as 

 well as instructions about planting. A great many different 

 kinds are still wanted for the places mentioned, and wie are try- 

 ing to get as many as possible ready. 



NURSERY GROUNDS. 



During the month of October, 1909, part of the fence around 

 the grounds was removed, leaving the strip around the offices, 

 nursery and cottage enclosed. Since the removal of the fence 

 I am glad to state that very little damage has been done to the 

 trees, and quite a number of people have been using the park 

 for the purpose of studying the trees, as well as for recreation. 



We are again indebted to Sheriff Henry for his kindness in 

 supplying us with the use of two prisoners, without which it 

 would be impossible for us, with the present help of one man, to 

 keep the grounds in good condition. Mr. Henry has also on 

 two occasions sent a gang of men to the Makiki Station to assist 

 in trenching and levelling, for which we are very much obliged 

 to him. 



REALIZATIONS. 



During the years 1909 and 1910 there has been collected and 

 deposited with the Treasurer of the Territory, as a Government 

 realization, the sum of $989.20. The amount is itemized as 

 follows : 



1909 Sale of plants $352.35 



Sale of seed 14.40 



Sale of wood from Tantalus 82.00 



Freight on plants 2. 50 $451 .25 



1910 Sale of plants 499.25 



Sale of seed 22.20 



Sale of wood from, Tantalus 2 . 50 



Sale of boxes 1.00 



Freight on plants . . . . ' .50 



From Division of Animal Industry 



for hauling garbage 12. 50 537.95 



Total $989.20 



