282 
PKESERYATIOX OF FOREIST RESERVES 
Permit to liunt birds on Government Forest Reserves for one year.$ 1.00 
Manuel Salado, one load of grass from Tantalus 1.00 
BLACK SAND 
34 loads of black sand taken from Makiki Valley Sand Pit at 
$.50 per load 17.00 
Total $ 19 00 
MAKIKI STATION 
The work done at this station consisted of the regular routine, namely, 
mixing and sterilizing soil, transplanting seedlings and cutting up wood 
for boxes. 
HONOLULU WATERSHED 
The work done on the watershed consisted of making trails and clear- 
ing others. 
ARBOR DAY 
The distribution of plants for Arbor Day, November 17, 1922, at the 
Government Nursery, Honolulu, amounted to 7,140, divided as follows: 
General distribution 5,486 
Schools 194 
School children receiving one tree each 1,460 
The 1921 Arbor Day distribution amounted to 6,394, there being a gain 
of 710 this year over last. 
ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE 
The writer has been called upon to make visits and otherwise give 
advice and assistance to people in and around the city as follows: 
Calls made 6 
Advice given by telephone 4 
" people calling 8 
Respectfully submitted, 
DAVID HAUGHS, 
Forest Nurseryman. 
DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY 
REPORT OF ENTOMOLOGIST, OCTOBER, 1922. 
Honolulu, Hawaii, December 1, 1922. 
Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Gentlemen: — During the month of October the insectary handled 
14,400 pupae of the melon fly, from which there were bred 803 females 
and 753 males of Opius fletcJieri. 
The distribution of parasites was as follows: 
MELON FLY PARASITES 
Opius fletcheri 
Oahu: 
Dr. Bliss, Pearl City 
Pearl Citv 
Females Males 
. 150 150 
. 200 200 
