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Agriculture and Forestry in planting and fencing the Kohala 
forest reserve, the sum of v$20,000.00, this amount to be available 
December 1, 1910. 
Those present at this special meeting were J. P. Cooke, chair- 
man of the Board, and iMessrs. Marston Campbell and E. V. 
Wilcox, members. 
Communications. 
The President of the Board of xTgricnltnre and Forestry read 
a letter to E. IT. Wodehonse, trustee of the Wight Estate, under 
date of Eebruary 21, 1910, in regard to the endeavor to secure cer- 
tain lands in the district of Kohala for a part of the Kohala forest 
reserve ; a portion of the lands desired being the lands of Kehena 
II, owned by the Woods Estate. The plan outlined is that the 
Board of Agriculture and Eorestry expend the sum of $25,000 in 
fencing and reforesting of the Kohala forest reserve, provided 
that the interests directly benefited by the Kohala forest reserve 
contribute toward the securing of the lands of Kehena II. 
DIVISION OE ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 
Honolulu, Hawaii, Eebruary 9, 1910. 
Flon. Marston Campbell, President and Executive Officer, 
Board of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu. 
Sir: — I beg to report on the work of the Division of Animal 
Industry since the last meeting of this Board, on January 4th. 
Glanders. 
The Live Stock Inspector, Mr. Vanhuizen, has patrolled the 
following districts inspecting all horses and reporting all sus- 
picious cases to this office, as follows ; 
Moiliili District 
Manoa District 
Palolo District 
Kapahulu and Waikiki Districts 
Kewalo District 
Kalihi District 
Kalihi Valley 
Moanalua 
Puuloa 
Nuuanu and Puunui Districts.. 
Pauoa District 
4 times 
2 
2 “ 
3 “ 
5 ‘‘ 
4 
1 
2 “ 
1 “ 
2 “ 
1 “ 
All streets in the business section of the city are regularly 
patrolled and all stables, feed yards and trader's quarters closely 
inspected. 
