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Plate I. Interior of lehua forest ._ Frontispiece. 



II. Fig. 1.^ — le-ie vine in lehua forest. Fig. 2. — Undergrowth in a moun- 

 tain cover 12 



III. A Hawaiian koa forest 12 



IV. Fig. 1. — Forest nearly ruined by grazing, Xorth Kohala, Hawaii. 



Fig. 2. — Forest entirely ruined by grazing, ^Nlaui 16 



V. Fig. 1. — Grazed land on left side of fence; right side protected for 



seven years. Fig. 2. — Kukui forest, bottom and sides of deep gulch . 16 

 VI. Grazed and ungrazed land on Maui, separated l)y an irrigating ditch. 16 

 VII. Fig. 1. — Clearing on a homestead, Hamakua. Fig. 2. — A well- 



■ forested watershed, Maui 16 



VIII. Planted forest of eucalypts on IMount Tantalus, Oahu 24 



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