Board  of  Agriculture  and  Forestry* 
PUBLICATIONS  FOR  DISTRIBUTION-Continued. 
DIVISION  OF  ANIMAL  INDUSTRY. 
* “Inspection  of  Imported  Live  Stock.”  Rule  1;  1 p.;  1905. 
* “Inspection  and  Testing  of  Imported  Live  Stock  for  Glanders  and  Tuberculosis.” 
Rule  2;  1 p.;  1905. 
“Concerning  Glandeted  Horse  Stock  in  the  Territory.”  Rule  3;  1 p.;  1905. 
* “To  Amend  Rule  1,  Inspection  of  Imported  Live  Stock.”  Rule  4;  1 p.;  1907. 
“Rules  and  Regulations,  Inspection  and  Testing  of  Live  Stock.”  Rules  1 to  7; 
10  pp.;  1908. 
“Quarantine  of  Horse  Stock  from  California.”  Rule  8;  1 p.;  1908. 
Report  of  the  Division  of  Animal  Industry,  for  the  year  ending  December  31, 
1905.  Reprint  from  Second  Report  of  the  Board;  62  pp. 
Report  of  the  Division  of  Animal  Industry,  for  the  year  ending  December  31,  1906. 
Reprint  from  Third  Report  of  the  Board;  41  pp.;  3 plates. 
Report  of  the  Division  of  Animal  Industry,  for  the  year  ending  December  31,  1907. 
Reprint  from  Fourth  Report  of  the  Board;  104  pp.;  6 plates. 
Report  of  the  Division  of  Animal  Industry,  for  the  year  ending  December  31,  1908. 
Reprint  from  Fifth  Report  of  the  Board;  44  pp. 
DIVISION  OF  FORESTRY. 
FOREST  AND  ORNAMENTAL  TREE  SEED  AND  SEEDLINGS  FOR 
SALfel  AT  THE  GOVERNMENT  NURSERY. 
The  Division  of  Forestry  keeps  constantly  pn  hand  at  the  Govern- 
ment Nursery,  seed  and  seedlings  of  the  important  native  and  introduced 
trees.  These  are  sold  at  prices  just  covering  the  cost  of  collection  or 
growing. 
The  list  includes  both  forest  and  ornamental  trees,  such  as  Silk  Oak, 
Koa,  various  species  of  Eucalyptus,  Golden  and  Pink  Showers,  Pride  of 
India,  Poinciana,  Albizzia,  etc.  The  price  of  the  seed  varies  from  10 
to  50  cents  per  ounbe.  The  seedlings  may  be  had  for  2 ^ cents  each, 
except  a few  kinds  which  are  5 cents.  Seed  of  the  various  palms  is  also 
for  sale;  the  price  per  100  varying  from  $1.00  to  $2.50.  All  seed  is  tested 
before  being  sent  out,  which  insures  its  being  good. 
All  communications  in  regard  to  seed  or  trees  should  be  addressed  to 
David  Haughs,  Forest  Nurseryman,  Box  331,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 
RALPH  S.  HOSMER, 
Superintendent  of  Forestry. 
DIVISION  OF  ENTOMOLOGY. 
To  give  information  about  insects  free  of  charge  is  one  of  the  duties 
of  this  Division  and  Hawaiian  readers  are  hereby  invited  to  make  in- 
quiry in  person  and  by  mail.  In  order  to  be  able  to  advise  intelligently 
or  send  the  right  kind  of  useful  insects  for  relief  we  like  and  sometimes 
it  is  indispensable  fof  us  to  see  the  insect  suspected  or  caught  in  the  act, 
also  specimens  of  the  injury.  In  a tin  with  a bole  or  two,  or  a wooden 
box  specimens  may  be  mailed  at  3rd  class  rates.  When  specimens  are 
not  accompanied  by  letter  always  write  your  name  and  address  in  the 
upper  left-hand  corner  of  the  package.  Address  all  communications 
SUPERINTENDENT  DIVISION  OF  ENTOMOLOGY.  P.  O.  BOX  331, 
HONOLULU,  HAWAII. 
JACOB  KOTINSKY, 
Superintendent. 
* Out  of  Print. 
