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Hawaii 



Waimea. Young seedlings are growing well at an eleva- 

 tion of 2,700 feet. 



E. pulverulenta, Smith. Silver-leaved stringybark. 



Maui 



Makawao. At an elevation of 3,000 feet the trees are 

 growing quite well. Seedlings do not stand trans- 

 planting readily. 



E. punctata, D. C. Leather jacket. 

 Kauai 



Kalaheo. Trees planted at an elevation of between 900 and 

 1,000 feet. 



E. re dune a, Schau. Wandoo. 

 Maui 



Haiku. Trees planted at elevations of between 500 and 

 2,000 feet. 



E. resinifera, Smith. Red mahogany. 

 Maui 



Makawao. At an elevation of 3,000 feet the tree does not 

 grow well; apparently it is too cool. 



Haiku. At elevations of between 500 and 800 feet trees 

 9 years old were 50 to 75 feet high and 9 to 11 inches 

 in diameter. The tree grows well also at an elevation 

 of 1,500 feet. Sprouts from trees cut 3 years ago are 

 now 30 to 40 feet high and 5 inches in diameter. 



Grove Ranch. At an elevation of 900 feet trees 3 years 



old are 35 to 40 feet high and 8 inches in diameter. 

 Oahu 



Waipio. Trees a few months old are planted at an eleva- 

 tion of 1,000 feet. 

 Kauai 



Kukuiolono. Young trees are growing well at an elevn- 



tion of 1,000 feet. 

 Hawaii 



Waimea. Seedlings were growing at an elevation of 2,700 

 feet. 



E. resinifera var. grandiflora, Benth. 



