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control sorehead in his flocks. Bear this in mind : do not wait 
until your chickens are blind and emaciated and then expect 
the vaccine lo make a quick recovery or none at all. Just as 
soon as you see sorehead in your flock, treat them all. Follow 
the directions given you and when you sterilize the needle 
and syringe do it well and do not be afraid to use more than 
one needle, remembering that one pullet is worth several 
needles. As far as immunity is concerned, that remains to 
be proven, especially with birds treated with this vaccine of 
June 1 that showed no signs of the disease. While the writer 
feels satisfied with the results obtained so far, still he does not 
want to go on record as saying that a positive one-treatment 
vaccine has been made here that will give the best results. 
These experiments have not been conducted over a long 
enough period to prove that point. 
Dr. Leonard N. Case, Territorial Veterinarian, deserves all 
the credit of this vaccine, as this ranch has only been the in- 
strument of proving the value of the vaccine of June 1. 
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF FORESTRY, AUGUST, 1922 
Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Gentlemen: 
I respectfully submit the following report of the Division of Forestry 
for the month of August, 1922: 
The following trees were planted during the month on three forest 
reserves: 
DIVISION OF FORESTRY 
October 5, 1922. 
FOREST PLANTING 
Oahu — Honolulu Watershed Reserve 
Waiahole Forest Reserve. . 
Koa 
Koa 
Lemon gum 
Blackbutt . 
Chaulmoogra 
355 
270 
180 
570 
(Eydnocarpus 
HaAvaii — Hilo Reserve at Honomu 
^ort Jackson fig 
antJielminticus 
50 
1,000 
Total number of trees planted 
2,425 
