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The sumi of $29.95 was collected for plants and seed sold, 
and the same has been deposited with the Treasurer as a 
realization. 
Preparations are being made for the propagating of a large 
number of trees to fill orders now on file and also for Arbor 
Day. 
SEED COLLECTING. 
The two seed boys have been collecting Eucalyptus seed on 
Tantalus, also Ironwood, and other forest tree seeds around 
the city. 
EXPERIMENT GARDEN, MAKIKI. 
The work at the Garden has been confined to the making 
of seed boxes and benches, transplanting trees and attending 
to the plants. There are prospects of getting the assistance 
of a gang of prisoners to help out with the work of propa- 
gating the trees for the autumn planting. This we are much 
in need of, for without some assistance it would be impossible 
to fill all the orders and have a supply ready for Arbor Day. 
NUUANU STATION. 
The man at the station will be moved during the month of 
August to the house opposite the caretaker’s house at the 
dam, and the remainder of the old quarters will be carted to 
Alakiki and there used for building a shed to hold boxes and 
other material. 
Respectfully, DAVID HAUGHS, 
Forest Nurseryman. 
Honolulu, Hawaii, August 24, 1910. 
R. S. Hosmer, Esq., Superintendent of Forestry, Honolulu, 
T. H. 
Dear Sir : — I herewith submit a report of the principal work 
done during the month of August, from< 1st to 24th : 
NURSERY PLANT DISTRIBUTION. 
In seed In boxes Pot- 
boxes. transplanted, grown. Total. 
Sold 350 51 401 
Gratis 5680 4770 10,450 
6030 4821 10,851 
The plants sent to Mr. C. G. Owen to be planted on Re- 
