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Hawaii: Kau Reserve, Waiohinu 67 miles 
Total length new fences 86 miles 
Fences repaired — Kauai: Moloaa Reserve . .11 miles 
Hawaii: Olaa Forest Park, !-.ec. A 94 miles 
Hawaii: Olaa Forest Park, Sec. C 08 miles 
Hawaii: Kau Reserve, Keolakaa 1.27 miles 
Total length fences repaired ' 2.40 miles 
During the month arrangements were made for considerable additional 
fencing along the boundary of the Hilo Forest Reserve, in co-operation 
with the owners of adjacent lands. 
WAILUA COCOANUT GROVE 
Owing to the legal difficulties involved in the management were it ' 
made a forest reserve, upon mature deliberation, I have concluded that 
it would be unwise to follow the suggestion, made in my January re- 
port, to set aside the cocoanut grove on Government land at Wailua, 
Kauai, as a forest reserve. I have, nevertheless, requested the Land 
Commissioner to insert in the new lease of this grove, a clause .whereby 
this Board will be able to secure free of charge each year 500 cocoa- 
nuts for planting purposes. 
SALE OF FENCE POSTS 
During the month 500 posts, cut from dead mamani trees in the Kula 
Forest Reserve, Maui, were sold for 10 cents each, and the proceeds 
turned into the special forestry fund. 
FOREST FIRE 
On April 23 a grass fire started on Maili Ridge, near Schofield Bar- 
racks, and burned over approximately 25 acres before it was extin- 
guished by soldiers. The dampness of the vegetation in the ravines 
prevented the fire from destroying any tree growth. 
Respectfully submitted, 
C. S. JUDD, 
Superintendent of Forestry. 
REPORT OF ASST. SUPERINTENDENT OF FORESTRY 
APRHi, 1922 
May 15, 1922. 
Superintendent of Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Dear Sir: The following statement of my activities during April, 
1922, is respectfully submitted: 
FIELD TRIPS 
A short trip was made with the Superintendent on April 8 to inspect 
the operations of Mr. J. Alexander, who is breaking new ground for 
