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Hawaiian Homes Commission 
Executive Building 
Honolulu 
June 19, 1922. 
Mr. C. S. Judd, 
Superintendent of Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Dear Sir: 
The Hawaiian Homes Commission acknowledges receipt of 
your report on lands to be acquired in the Molokai Forest Re- 
serve. This report is of great interest to the Commission as 
they are undertaking settlement work on Molokai and the carry- 
ing out of your recommendations will greatly assist in the work 
the Homes Commission is undertaking. 
Yours very truly, 
GEO. P. COOKE, 
Executive Officer & Secretary. 
DIVISION OF FORESTRY 
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF FORESTRY, MAY, 1922 
July 5, 1922. 
Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Gentlemen: I respectfully submit the following report of the Di- 
vision of Forestry for the month of May, 1922: 
FOREST PLANTING 
During May 7,148 trees were planted out on five different forest 
reserves on Kauai, Oahu, and Hawaii as follows: 
Kauai: 
Lihue-Koloa Reserve at Kalaheo — silk oak 235 
Oahu: 
Honolulu Watershed Reserve at Tantalus — koa 40 
Honolulu Watershed Reserve at Makiki — koa 72 
Waiahole Reserve at Waiahole — Moreton Bay fig 30 
Waiahole Reserve at Waiahole — koa 410 
Waiahole Reserve at Waiahole — chaulmoogra (Hydnocarpus 
anthelminticus.) 570 
Waiahole Reserve at Waiahole — blackbutt (E. pilularis) 115 
Waiahole Reserve at Waiahole — Oynocardia odoroita 383 
Lualualei Reserve at Mikilua — logwood 877 
