THE HAWAIIAN FORESTER 
AND AGRICULTURIST 
Vol. XIX. HONOLULU, May, 1922. No. 5 
During March 550 chaulmoogra trees were added to the oil 
producing plantation in the Waiahole Forest Reserve, Oahu. 
During 1921, 107 wild goats, 9 wild cattle, 191 wild pigs, and 
21 wild cats were killed on forest reserve lands. 
Recent planting in the Pupukea Forest Reserve on Oahu in 
cooperation with pineapple growers has resulted in the setting 
out of 5,310 koa trees. 
The Territorial Veterinarian points out. that 95 per cent of 
the swine troubles in Hawaii is due to lack of proper sanitation. 
The outcome of the proposed drive, of 10,000 wild goats on the 
Puuwaawaa Ranch on Hawaii in June is awaited with interest. 
During the year 1921 the amount of forest reserve boundary 
fencing was six times greater than in the previous year and a 
total of 28.98 miles received attention. 
The annual reports of the superintendents of the four divi- 
sions of the Board for the calendar year 1921 are printed in 
this number and show the work that has been done during 
the past year. 
The Superintendent of Forestry has recently sent a sample 
shipment of golden shower pods to a wholesale drug firm in 
San Francisco to determine the medicinal value of this article 
which now goes to waste in Honolulu. 
The Division of Forestry planted out during the calendar year 
1921, on eleven different forest reserves on the four main islands, 
a total of 44,261 trees of 33 different species. The total number 
planted by all throughout the Territory amounted to 383,458 
trees. 
