THE HAWAIIAN FORESTER 
AND AGRICULTURIST 
Vol. XIX. Honolulu, August, 1922. No. 8 
An agreement has been approved by the Board whereby 20 
acres of land on Round Top will be planted up to Macadamia 
nut trees. 
During June the fencing of forest reserve boundaries pra- 
gressed to the extent of 4.79 miles of new fences constructed and 
1.24 miles of fences repaired. 
During May 570 more trees were added to the chaulmoogra 
plantation established at Waiahole, Oahu for the production of 
the valuable oil. 
A special report on the desirability of securing title to certain 
lands within the boundary of the Molokai Forest Reserve is 
printed in this issue. 
The Board has turned back to the Land Commissioner the 
parcel of land of the north bank of the Wailoa River in Hilo 
covered by Executive Order No. 55, a-nd which was formerly 
used by the Division of Plant Inspection. 
The Division of Forestry plans to complete arrangements this 
summer for fencing the entire makai boundary of the Hilo For- 
est Reserve on Hawaii wherever the forest is exposed to damage 
by stock. 
