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TABLES SHOWING THE NUMBER OP TREES PLANTED IN THE 

 TERRITORY OF HAWAII, PRINCIPALLY BY COR- 

 PORATIONS, IN 1913 AND 1914. 



Name of corporation 1913 1914 Total 



KAUAL 



Koloa Sugar Co 11,199 5,901 17,100 



McBryde Sugar Co 17,839 17,839 35,678 



Makaweli Sugar Co , 



Lihue Plantation Co 



Papapaholahola Spring Reserve 18,544 20,381 38,925 



47,582 44,121 91,703 

 OAHTL 



Waialua Agricultural Co 125,000 125,000 250,000 



Honolulu Plantation Co 30,000 30,000 



125,000 155,000 280,000 

 HAWAII. 



Kukaiau Ranch 99,450 165,920 265,370 



Parker Ranch 33,832 96,394 130,226 



Kukaiau Plantation Co 2,000 2,000 4,000 



Niulii Mill & Plantation 1,700 1,700 



Honokaa Sugar Co 10,000 10,000 20,000 



Waiohinu Homesteads 2,000 2,000 



Bro. Matthias Newell (sub-nursery, Hilo) . 1,066 10,868 11,934 



146,348 288,882 435,320 

 MAUI, LANAI AND MOLOKAL 

 Maui Agricultural Co 255,033 255,033 



Wailuku Sugar Co 19,661 



Government Lands of Polipoli 4,653 



Honolua Ranch 2,000 



Cornwell Ranch 



Lanai Company Ltd 9,000 



Haiku Homesteads 



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29,261 



11,187 



3,500 



32,000 



1,340 



4,000 



48,922 

 15,840 



5,500 

 32,000 

 10,340 



9,000 



146,348 288,882 435,230 

 Total number of trees planted on all islands 359,244 824,324 1,183,568 



FORESTRY RULE I. 



On August 22, 1914, the Governor, upon the recommendation 

 of the Board, approved the following rule concerning the protec- 

 tion of the watersheds in J^uuanu and Makiki valleys within the 

 Honolulu Watershed Forest Reserve: 



