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MAKIKI STATION 
The work done at this station has been principally routine. We are 
building up our stock and will soon have a good supply of everything on 
band. 
TREES PLANTED IN FOREST RESERVES 
Honolulu Watershed 
Trees planted at top of Makiki Main Valley amounted to 320 koa. Other 
work done consisted of clearing land and clearing and repairing trails. 
Kauai 
Mr. Joe Rita, Jr., in charge of the nurserv at Kalaheo, reports that he 
planted 400 silk oak trees during the month of February. 
Luahialei Forest Eeserve- 
Mr. J. K. Luka reports the following trees planted during February: 
Eucalyptus rostrata 1,067 
Logwood 2,113 
Total 3,180 
ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE 
The writer Avas called upon and given advice and assistance at the request 
of people in and around the city. 
Calls made 6 
Advice by telephone 8 
Advice given people calling at Nursery 10 
The writer spent two days judging school gardens on Oahu in connection 
with the Star-Bulletin School Garden Contest. 
Respectfully submitted, 
DAVID HAUGHS, 
Forest Nurseryman. 
DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY 
REPORT OF ENTOMOLOGIST, FEBRUARY, 1922 
March 16, 1922. 
Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Gentlemen: During the month of February the insectary handled 6,500 
jnipae of the melon fly, from which there were bred 797 females and 888 
males of Opius fletclieri. 
The distribution of the parasites was as follows: 
MELON FLY PARASITES 
Opius fletclieri 
Oahu : Females. Males. 
Mr. L. P. Fernandez, Keaau, Waianae 250 250 
Molokai : 
Mr. L. T. Lyman, Kaunakakai, Molokai 200 200 
