69 
Sale of Plants, Hilo Nursery, Hawaii 6.94 
Sale of plants, Kalaheo Nursery, Kauai 4.50 
Total $48.84 
PEESEEVATION OF FOEEST EESEEVES. 
Kokee Camps, Na Pali-Kona Forest Eeserve^ Kauai: 
Permit fees for year 1922, Camps No. 2, 3, 12, 14, 15, 15A, 
24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 37, 38, 48, 49 amounted to $399.00 
This amount was deposited with the Treasurer as a special fund. 
ANIMAL INDUSTEY EEVOLVING FUND. 
Collections made under this amounted to $1,466:91 
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PLANTATION COMPANIES AND OTHEE COEPOEATIONS. 
Under this heading 2,000 seedlings were sent to the other islands 
packed in moss. We have on file, from the other islands, orders for 
50,000 seedlings to be shipped in moss when ready. 
MAKIKI STATION. 
Owing to rainy weather the men employed on the Honolulu water- 
shed assisted at this station when the weather was unfavorable for 
v/ork outside, consequently much of the needed transplanting was ac- 
complished. 
HONOLULU WATEESHED PLANTING. 
The work done on the watershed consisted principally of making holes, 
planting and clearing off at the bottom of Makiki Valley. On a vacant 
piece of land above the upper reservoir, 250 koa trees were plantd. 
HILO TEIP. 
On January 4, the writer left Honolulu for Hilo and returned to Hono- 
lulu on January 10. 
The trip was made for the purpose of drawing up plans and assisting 
in the building of a propagating house, also setting up and connecting 
a small steam engine with the boiler installed a short time ago. The 
boiler and engine were formerly at Makiki and were replaced a short 
time ago by a larger and more powerful set. A saw table is being built 
and will be used at the Hilo Nursery for cutting up wood for making 
seed and transplant boxes, etc. The nursery was found in first class 
condition, with a large quantity of plants in stock. Considering the 
scarcity of labor, the demand for trees by a number of plantations is 
quite encouraging and everything looks well for the future of the nur- 
sery. 
ADVICE AND ASiSISTANCE. 
The writer has made the following number of visits, and otherwise 
given advice and assistance to people in and around the city, as f ol- - 
lows: 
