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ENTOMOLOGY. 
The regular monthly report of the Superintendent of En- 
tomology was read and approved and a copy of the same 
given to the press with the request that it be published in 
full. 
In his report, Mr. Ehrhorn expressed a desire soon to visit 
Brother Newell’s district at Hilo. The President recom- 
mended that Mr. Ehrhorn be granted permission to visit the 
other islands at an early opportunity. 
Mr. von Holt stated that this he considered a very good 
suggestion, as such a tour would put him in touch with the 
work that is being accomplished in this line by others. Per- 
mission was granted. 
ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 
Dr. Norgaard asked permission to attend the annual meet- 
ing of the State Veterinarian Medical Association to be held 
at San Erancisco, September 6 to 10, 1910. Leave of absence 
was granted. 
DIVISION OF FORESTRY. 
Board of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu, Hawaii. 
Gentlemen : — I have the honor to submit the following re- 
port of the work of the Division of Forestry for the past 
month : 
PLANTING PLAN FOR MOLOKAI RANCH. 
Based on the study made on the ground during a trip to 
Molokai in May, I personally have spent some time this 
month in preparing a comprehensive report outlining a 
general scheme for forest planting on the lands owned by 
the Molokai Ranch Company. This work was done at the 
request of the Ranch Company under the standing offer of 
assistance to tree planters made by the Division of Forestry. 
It is expected that the Ranch Company will begin actual 
work in tree planting next winter. 
DISTRIBUTION OF TREES. 
Owing to a setback in the growth of the seedlings, due to 
a spell of wet weather some weeks ago, the shipment of trees 
for the planting of Water Reserve C, at Pupukea, has been 
temporarily discontinued. Some 10,000 trees are being got 
