T5he Hawaiian forester AND JRgriculturist ISSUED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry TERRITORY OF HAWAII VOLUME 13— NUMBERS 1 TO 12 INCLUSIVELY EDITOR DANIEL LOGAN 1916 HONOLULU, HAWAII HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO.. LTD. 1917 Officers and Staff of the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry (1916) COMMISSIONERS. Arthur H. Rice, President Walter M. Giffard J. M. Dowsett A. L. C. Atkinson H. M. von Holt DIVISION OF FORESTRY. Charles S. Judd, Superintendent of Forestry and Chief Fire Warden; also Executive Officer of Board. David Haughs, Forest Nurseryman. Joseph F. Rock, Consulting Botanist. Bro. Matthias Newell, in charge of Sub-Nursery at Hilo, Hawaii. Walter D. McBryde, in charge of Sub -Nursery at Homestead, Kauai. David Kapihe, Forest Hanger for Tantalus, Oahu. E. H. Hippie, Forest Banger for Palolo, Manoa, and Nuuanu, Oahu. John Pililaau, Forest Banger for Waianae, Oahu. Kaina D. Lovell, Forest Banger for Kauai. Francis B. Dodge, Forest Banger for Hawaii. James Lindsay, Forest Banger for Maui. DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. Edward M. Ehrhorn, Superintendent of Entomology and Chief Plant In- spector. D. B. Kuhns, Assistant Plant Inspector. David T. Fullaway, Field Entomologist. Miss Agnes Buchanan, Laboratory Assistant. Bro. M. Newell, Fruit and Plant Inspector, Hilo, Hawaii. E. E. Madden, E. R. Bevins, W. D. McBryde, 1 Honorary Plant Dr. W. B. Deas, [ Inspector at Capt. C. F. Turner, G. C. Munro, " Mahukona, Hawaii Kahului, Maui. Koloa, Kauai. Hana, Maui. Kaanapali, Maui. Manele, Lanai. DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. Victor A. Norgaard, Superintendent of Animal Industry and Territorial Veterinarian. L. N. Case, Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. Joseph Richard, Livestock Inspector. H. B. Elliot, Deputy Territorial Veterinarian for East Hawaii. A. R. Rowat, Deputy Territorial Veterinarian for West Hawaii. J. C. Fitzgerald, Deputy Territorial Veterinarian for Maui. A. R. Glaisyer, Deputy Territorial Veterinarian for Kauai. DIVISION OF HYDROGRAPHY. G. K. Larrison, Superintendent of Hydrography. R. C. Rice, Office Engineer. H. A. R. Austin, Junior Engineer. C. T. Bailey, Assistant Engineer. R. D. Klise, Assistant Engineer. W. V. Hardy, Assistant Engineer. D. E. Horner, Field Assistant. J. Kaheaku, Computer. E. E. Goo, Clerk. CLERICAL STAFF. Mrs. C. L. Seybolt, Clerk and Stenographer. Miss Florence A. White, Librarian and Stenographer. Daniel Logan, Editor of the Forester. CONTENTS Page An Annotated Reference List of the More Common Trees and Shrubs of the Konahuanui Region (Mac- Caughey) 28 Arbor Day 445 Arbor Day in Hawaii ( Judd) 377 Arbor Day, November 19, 1915 (Judd) 78 Arbor Day Report , 52 Australian Red Cedar — a new tree introduction (Judd) . 382 Board Appointments 55 Bovine Tuberculosis 11 Bovine Tuberculosis and the Milk Supply of the Terri- tory of Hawaii 447 By Authority: Bids for Forest Fencing 59 Forest reserve hearing 170 Olaa Forest Park Reserve, Section A, Puna, Hawaii, information concerning proposed fencing of the. 59 Proclamation of forest reserve 219 Round Top forest reserve 268 Round Top forest reserve, proclamation of 314 Rule and regulation, forest reserves 168 Rule and regulation, hog cholera, etc 315 Rule and regulation, protection of water supply 169 Rule VIII, fungus disease on pineapples, further amendment to 317 Commission Business ^ 76 Corrected Tree Planting Record 3 Division of Animal Industry, annual report 247 Division of Animal Industry, monthly reports 4, 38, 69, 107, 152, 203, 254, 307, 344, 371, 403, 440 Division of Animal Industry, report for fiscal year 288 Division of Entomology, annual report 240 Division of Entomology, monthly reports 18, 43, 67, 104, 148, 195, 243, 302, 339, 370, 401, 438 Division of Entomology, reorganization of 283 Divsion of Entomology, report for fiscal year 286 Division of Entomology, report of D. T. Fullaway on Parasitism 303 Division of Forestry, annual report 233 Division of Forestry, monthly reports 21, 46, 64, 100, 144, 183, 237, 296, 336, 362, 396, 432 Division of Forestry, report for fiscal year 284 Division of Hydrography, annual report 259 Division of Hydrography, monthly reports 25, 53, 73, 110, 157, 214, 267, 313, 348, 375, 408, 444 Page Division of Hydrography, report for fiscal year 291 Division of Plant Inspection, monthly reports 299, 341, 366, 399, 436 Douglas Fir in Hawaii (Judd) 124 Editorial. . .1, 37, 63, 97, 139, 181, 231, 281, 329, 361, 395, 431 Fighting Rabies in Far West 58 First Algaroba and Royal Palm in Hawaii, The (Judd) . 330 Forest Conditions Along Volcano Road 49 Forester New Features 98 Illustrations : Cabbage Palm 118 Douglas Fir 125 Group of Palms 114 Koa tree 57 Original Algaroba Tree 331 Original Royal Palm 334 Relative of Sugar Palm 119 Royal Palm 118 Taliput Palm 115 Willow Settee 99 Inspection of Nursery Stock and Control of Insect Pests and Plant Diseases (Ehrhorn) 160 Koa Suitable for Artificial Reforestation (Judd) 56 Mail Importations of Plants and Seeds from Foreign Countries (Ehrhorn) 143 Maui Forest Trouble, a Sidelight on the (Judd) 56 New Commissioner of Board 63 New Domestic Industry Indicated 99 New President of Board 1 New Rules and Regulations for the Division of Forestry. 141 Precinctive Flora of the Waianae Mountains, Oahu (Mac- Caughey ) T . . 85 Preliminary List of Plants Growing in Mrs. Mary E. Foster's Grounds, Nuuanu Avenue, Honolulu (Rock) 113 Progress in Forestry During 1916 410 Proposed New Forest Reserve 140 Remedies for Two Current Pests (Ehrhorn) 84 Round Top Forest Reserve, The 282 Swine Plague and Its Treatment 455 Treatment and Prevention of Sorehead, or Chicken Pox, by Means of Vaccination 164 Tree Investigation 416 Two New Rules Adopted 282 Waiahole Tunnel Project, The (Larrison) 81 Water Measuring Devices (Larrison) 450 INDEX Page Agriculture and Forestry, Board of Commissioners of 1 3, 55, 63, 76, 97, 99, 447; Arthur H. Rice succeeds Albert Water- house as president of 1. Algaroba 1, 181, 330; American Association of Milk Commissioners 11 Animal Industry, Division of 4, 38, 63, 69, 107, 152, 203, 247, 288 307, 344, 371, 403, 440; annual report 247, bovine tuberculosis control 2, 4, 11, 69, 72, 108, 109, 153, 156, 204, 205, 207, 210, 211, 252, 254, 256, 290, 309, 344, 345, 371, 372, 406; cattle im- portations (see also live stock) 250, cerebro-spinal meningitis 251, chicken pox (see sorehead), civic convention 373; dairy owners having cattle tested — Alexander, W. P. 8, 310; Alias, John 9, 208; Allencastre, S. J. 406; Andrade, Frank 406; An- drade, J. 205; Atkinson, A. L. C. 8; Aubrey Hotel 42; Bellina, Chas. H. 345; Bellina, W. E. 205; Borres, J. F. 42; Boys' In- dustrial School 42; Brazon, M. T. 9, 208; Campbell, A. N. 9, 205; Castro, J. A. 9; College of Hawaii 9, 257; Cooke, A. F. 8, 9, 443; Cooke, C. H. 205; Cooke, C. M. 443; Cooke, Mrs. C. M. 406; Cbrrea, Frank, 406; Costa, J. A.. 208; Cribb, J. 406; Cum- mings, J. H. 42, 205; Damon, S. M. 345; Day, C. J. 406; de Mello, F. 72; Farm, T. F. 8, 406; Focke, H. 9, 406; Franco, R. A. 208; Frazier, Chas. 310; Fujita, F. 72; Fujito, F. 208; Girls' Industrial School 9, 257; Gomes, John 9, 310; Gouviera, T. 9; Grace, S. T. 208; Hall, W. G. 156, 205; Hartman, Captain 208; Hirata, S. 208; Holt, Geo. 443; Honouliuli 72; Ikedo, G. 8; Inouye, K. 257; Johnson, F. 406; Kahuku 72; Kamehameha Schools 156, 345; Kanakanui, Sam 310; Kapena, Richard 406; Kawaiahao Seminary 310; Kawailoa 72; Kawamura, M. 9, 406; Keda, G. 257; Kualoa Ranch 310; Kuraia 72; Laie Plantation 42; Leahi Home 208; Louis, W. P. 406; Love, Walter 205; Lucas, Chas. 205; Lucas, C. W. 406; Lunalilo Home 9, 345; Lyman, F. S. 42; Mahi, Ben 406; Malaekahana 72; McGuire, J. W. 208; McKeague, R. 406; Medeiros, Wm. 208; Medieros, F. 257; Mendonca, J. P. 9, 406; Meyer. Wm. 8, 211; Meyers, William 406; Mills School 9; Miner, Tatula L. 372; Mitsunago, K. 9; Mitsuwa, K. 310; Miyakawa, P. 257; Mokuleia 72; Mo- rioko, T. 406; Morioto, I. 9; Nee, M. 8, 257; Nishimoto 208; Oahu College 9, 443; Okomoto 72; Okuma 8; Okuma, S. 211; Oshiro, S. 406; Ozawa, Y. 42; Pacheco, A. 208; Pacheco, M. 9; Pedro, M. M. 9, 208; Quintal, M. 156, 406; Ralph, Frank 9, 408; Riedell, M. 406; Robinson, M. 406; Saito, S. 72; Salvation Army Home 9, 310; Schwenck, J. 406; Shaw, S. I. 208; Shinado, A. 208; Sinno, John 208; Smith, E. C. 406; Souza, V. 208; Straub, Dr. 42, 443; Tado, S. 9; Taylor, E. M. 406; Tello, D. 9, 406; Todo, S. 406; Tsuda, Y. 406; Tsumoto, S. 9, 406; Vasconcellas, Victorino 345; Vierra, J. A. 9; Waialae Ranch 156, 211, 372; Waianae Ranch 205; Waimanu 72; Wau, W. E. 211; Whitney, F. L. 9; Whitney, J. M. 8, 372; Williamson, E. W. 208; Ya- mashita, K. 208; Young, Alex. 406; Young, M. K. 208; dog quarantine 71, 152, 372; enzootic laryngitis 251, forage poison- ing of hogs 308, 310; glanders 154, 204, 207, 209, 211, 251, 290, 371; Hawaii county fair 373, hemorrhagic septicemia 251, 403, 442; hog cholera 9, 38, 70, 107, 108, 154, 203, 209, 253, 256, 290, 371, 442; hog importations (see also live stock) 249, hog raising 289, horse and mule importations (see also live stock) 250; infantile mortality from tuberculosis 6, 14; kidney worm in hogs 209, 308; live stock diseases 251, live stock- importations 110, 42, 73, 108, 109, 155, 156, 205, 208, 213, 258, 312, 346, 374, VI Page Animal Industry — Continued. 405, 406; live stock industry 247, 288; Maui county fair 204, 440; military horse supply 290, milk ordinance 4, 344; osteo- porosis 251; paper on bovine tuberculosis, etc. 5, 11; pathol- ogist's finding on milk from untested cows 7, polo horses 290, post mortem examinations 212, 257, 310, 311, 345; quarantine station 152, 309, 405; rabies 71, 256, 290; report for fiscal year 288, reports of assistant veterinarian 8, 41, 72, 109, 156, 205, 207, 256, 309, 345, 372, 405, 442; sanitary code deals with milk 5, 14; sheep importations (see also live stock) 249; sorehead or chicken pox 39, 107, 155, 164, 203, 206, 208, 210, 212, 254, 258, 289, 307, 310, 345, 346, 371, 372; stephanunes dentatus 257, swine plague 442; tetanus or lockjaw 251, tuberculin tests of cattle 8, 12, 72, 109, 156, 205, 207, 211, 252, 256, 309, 345, 372, 406 Arbor Day: distribution of trees by islands, to schools and by species (1916) 445 Arbor Day in Hawaii ( Judd) : first observance in Hawaii — flowering trees — forest trees — origin of day — purposes of tree planting — shade tree distribution 1905-1915 inclusive 377 Arbor Day, November 19, 1915 (Judd) : distribution of trees by islands — distribution by species — distribution for eleven years — distribution to schools 78 Arbor Day Keport 52 Argentine ant intercepted 361 Australian Red Cedar — a new tree introduction (Judd) 382 Board Appointments 55 Bovine Tuberculosis (paper by Dr. Norgaard before Hawaiian Medical Association, November, 1915) 11 Bovine Tuberculosis and the Milk Supply of the Territory of Hawaii (address by Dr. Norgaard and discussion at the annual meeting of the Hawaiian Medical Association) 447 British Medical Journal 12 By Authority: bids for forest fencing 59, forest reserve hearing 170, Olaa forest park reserve 59, proclamation of forest reserve 219, Bound Top reserve 268, 314; rule and regulation on forest reserves 168, rule and regulation on hog cholera 315, rule and Regulation on water supply 169, rule on pineapple fungus disease 317. Commission Business: awa permit — fence construction bids — forest rangers appointed — hog shipment rule maintained — honorary plant pathologist — Kahoolawe hearing — Olaa forest park reserve — Waiakea proposed reserve 76 Corn leaf hopper 281, 329, 361, 395; Cornwell Ranch 4 Corrected Tree Planting Record (1913 and 1914) 3 Coyne Furniture Co 24 Douglas Fir in Hawaii (Judd) 124 East Maui Irrigation Co 28 Editorial: algaroba tree seed demand 181, animal quarantine station 63, annual reports 231, Arbor day 329, 361, 431; awa root gather- ing 38; board interregnum 181, bovine tuberculosis 63, 331, 395, 431; bovine tuberculosis and infant mortality 2; chicken pox cure 37; dog quarantine 1, 331; entomology division reorganiza- tion 283, eucalyptus experimental plantation 37, eucalyptus seedlings 97; fiscal year reports 281, forage poisoning of hogs 282, Forester's new features 98, forest fencing 139, 181, 331; forest protection 63, 139, 361; forest rangers appointed 2, forest Page Editorial— Continued. reserve areas 329, fruit shipments inspection 2; Hawaii county- fair 361, hog cholera 38, 97, 282; Honolulu's water 139, Hono- lulu watershed forest reserve 2, hydrographic work 331; im- portations of seeds and plants 139, 329, ironwood 1; Kahoolawe 1, 182; Kalakaua avenue parking 2, koa seed supply* 139, 329; livestock agency in San Francisco 97, livestock raising success 331; Makiki experiment garden 1, Manoa ranger station 140, 181; Maui county fair 139, 433; Maui forest ranger 431, melon fly parasites 2, 139, 181, 232, 281, 361; new rules 282, Nuuanu reservoir 63; Outdoor Circle 2; parasitism 2, 232, 281, 329, 395; pineapple shipping restrictions 282, plant inspection 37, 232, 283, 361, 395; presidency of board 1; rainfall 38, 97; rams imported 64; remedies for cutworms, etc., 64, Round Top forest reserve 282, school children's tree planting 38, septicemia disease 395, jsorehead 140, 181, 281; sorehead in homing pigeons 97, swine plague prevention 431; thimbleberry bush pest 181, timber tree experiments 281, tree planting 37, 97, 182, 331, 395; trees and seeds from abroad 329; vegetable seed distribution 97, Volcano road forestry 2, 37; Waiahole tunnel 64, water-measuring de- vices 431, wicker furniture 1. Entomology, Division of: 18, 43, 67, 104, 148, 195, 240, 243, 283, 286, 302 339, 370, 401, 438; Acytheopeus aterrimus 200, African hornfly 20, 45, 68, 105, 149, 196, 199, 201, 242; African spalangia (same pages as A. hornfly) ; aleyrodes 195, alligator pear mealybug 150, annual report 240, anomala beetle parasites 342, ants 44, 148, 242, 366; aphids 244, 436; aphis 244, 300, 340; Argentine ant 367, Aspidiotus cyanophyllis 44, 148, 300, 366; Aspidiotus (destructor 437, Aulacaspis pentagona 44; Bactrocera cucurbitae 150, 242; Balanimus 44, 436; bean imports 19, 20, 43, 68, 104, 148, 151, 195, 198, 200, 241, 243, 299, 341, 342, 366, 399, 400, 436; beetle (Elaterid) 44, beetles 242, 366; beneficial insects 19, 44, 68, 105, 149, 196, 198, 201, 245; Bruchus chinensis 44, Bruchus pisorum 149, 300; butterflies and moths 242; centiped 366, 399; chalcids 370, 401; Chrysomelids 104, 366; Chrysomphalus bi- formis 67, citrus mealybug 105, 150, 399; Coccus longulus 436, cockroaches 44, 399; codlin moth 367, corn imports 243, 299; corn leaf hopper parasite 302, 306, 339, 340, 370, 402 ; 439; Cote- trastichus 340; Diachasma fullawayii 19, 20, 44, 45, 68, 105, 149, 196, 199, 201, 242, 245, 438; Diachasma tryoni (same as D. f. to 245, then) 401, 439; Diaspis boisduvalii 44, 67; Diaspis penta- gona 148, 195; Dirhinus giffardi 105, 149, 150, 242, 288, 370, 438; Ephestia slutela 436; federal inspection 241, fiscal year report 286, fruit and vegetable imports 287, 400; fruit fly parasites 242, 246; Galesus silvestrii 45, 105, 149, 150, 242, 288, 438; garden slug, garden snails 367, Castroidea cyanea 104, green psyllid 201, Heinichionaspis aspidistrae 300, Helix aspersa 367, Heme- rocampa leucostigma 400, Hilo inspection 20, 45, 68, 106, 151, 196, 199, 202, 244, 300, 342, 368, 400, 437; hymenopterous parasites 150; inter-island inspection 20, 45, 68, 106, 151, 197, 199, 202, 241, 244, 287, 301, 342, 368, 400, 437; Iridomyrmex humilis 367; Ischnaspis longirostris 201; Julus 366; leaf eaters 104, Lepto- mastix histrio 20, Leucophala surinamensis 44; mealybug 44, 150, 201, 342, 399, 400; mealybug parasite 68, 196; Mediter- ranean fruit fly 201, melon fly parasite 150, 242, 246, 303; milli- peds 44, 366; Monomorium 44, Monomorium pharaonis 366, moth eggs 44, Muscidifurax vorax 242; Opius humilis 20, 196, 242, 439; Opius fletcheris 201, 246, 301, 302, 303, 305, 339, 370, 401, 438; orchid beetle 200; Paraleptomastix abnormis 68, 150, 201; Paralipsa modesta 399, parasitic work 288, 302; Parlatoria per- gan^ei , 104, P^ronospora maydis 243, pests intercepted 19, 43, Vlll Page Entomology— Continued. oj „ nnn oar . 67, 104, 148, 195, 198, 200, 241, 243, 300, 341, 366, 399, 436; Philippine pteromalid 20, 45, 68, 105, 196, 199, 201, 242; Philippine spalangia 20, 45, 68, 105, 149, 196, 199, 201, 242; Phonacaspis eugeniae 44, pine tree aphis 201, plant lice 24«j, Polyzostera soror 399, Prenolepis 44, Prenolepis bourbonica 366, Pseudaonidia trilobitiformis 67, Pseudococcus bromeliae 300, Pseudococcus citri 400, Pseudococcus longispinus 201, Pseudococ- cus nipae 150, Pseudococcus sacchari 20, Psocids 104; red spider 243, report of D. T. Fullaway on search for melon fly parasites 303, rice imports 19, 20, 43, 67, 68, 104, 148, 151, 195, 198, 200, .241, 243, 299, 341, 342, 366, 399, 400, 436; rice moth 399; Sai- settia nigra 366, scale 44, 67, 104, 148, 201, 242, 300, 366, 436, 437; Sclerospora maydis 299, Scolopendra 366, Spalangias 305, Staphynilid 340, sugar-cane mealybug 20, Syntomosphyrum in- dicum 305; Tetrasticus giffardii 19, 20, 44, 45, 68, 105, 149, 150, 199, 201, 242, 245, 302, 339, 370, 401, 438: tussock moth 400; various pests 242, vessels inspected 18, 43, 67, 104, 148, 195, 197, 200, 240, 243, 286, 299, 341, 366, 399, 436; weevils 44, 149, 299, 300, 436; wood-boring beetle 399. (Note: — Details of the Division of Plant Inspection are in- cluded in the foregoing index of the Division of Entomology's reports, to preserve continuity of subjects after the separation of these divisions.) ' Entomology, Eeorganization of the Division of 283 Eucalyptus robusta 331 Fighting Rabies in the Far West 58 First Algaroba and Royal Palm in Hawaii, The (Judd) 330 Forest Conditions Along Volcano Road 49 Forester New Features 98 Forestry, Division of 21 46, 64, 100, 144, 183, 233, 237, 284, 296, 336, 362, 396, 432, Abies webbiana 297, advice and assistance 25, 49, 66, 103, 147, 186, 190, 194, 239, 298, 338, 365, 398, 435-; ahuloa 21, algaroba 21, 190, 192, 236, 338, 364; Anahola 22, 284; annual report 233, Arbor day 23, 47, 48, 52, 235, 285, 363, 396, 434; Australian red cedar 191, 337; awa root sale 22, 47, 100, 185, 191, 236; basket making 190, basket willow 24, Benguet pine 297, blue gum trees 101, 236; Caesalpinia bonduc 103, 185, 190, .193, 239, 338, 365; Casuarina cuadrivalvis 21, Casuarina equisetifolia 236, Cedrela australis 191, 337, 364; circular letters 434, cooperation with sugar planters 47, Corvnoceraus laevigata 23, Cupressus toru- losa 297; distribution of plants 24, 48, 66, 102, 116, 185, 188, 193, 235, 238, 297, 337, 364, 397, 435; Eucalyptus citriodora 236, eucalyptus forest 433, Eucalyptus globulus 236, eucalyptus plant- ation 46, 102, 185, 285, Eucalyptus robusta 235, 236; Ewa forest reserve 64; ficus 147, fiscal year report 284, forage grass 21, forest extension 235, forest fencing 22, 46, 51, 100, 101, 144, 183, 187, 233, 237, 337, 362, 396; forest fires 21, 23, 235, 284; forest protection 23, 284, forest reserve monuments 144, forest reserve rules 184, 187, 237, 284; fuel study 184, 285; grass seed 147; Hamakua pali forest reserve 22, 191; Hauula reserve 336, 433; Hilo county fair 363, Hilo forest reserve 100, 188; Hilo sub-nursery 47, 65, 235; Himalayan cypress 297, Himalayan silver fir 297, Homestead sub-nursery 235, Honolulu watershed forest reserve 22, 46, 49, 66, 103, 145, 147, 186, 190, 193, 236, 237, 239, 285, 298, 336, 338, 362, 365, 396, 398, 435; ilima 21, 192; in- troduced trees 146, ironwood 21, 145, 236; Kahoolawe reserve 21, 192; Kaipapau reserve 433, Kapaa 284, Kauai trip 434, karaka tree 23, Kealia forest reserve 46, 144, 187, 237, 285, 296, 337; koa 236, 285, 298, 338, 435; kukui 52, 236, 285, 298; IX Page For es try — Continued. lemon-scented gum 235, 236; Lualualei forest reserve 144, 183, 237, 284, 296; Makiki experiment garden (station) 24, 25, 49, 66 f 103, 147, 186, 189, 193, 239, 298, 338, 365, 398, 435; Makua- Keaau reserve 362, Manoa ranger station 101, 191, 285, 296, 337, 362, 396, 433; Maui forest reserves 432, Mauna Kea reserve 188, 237, 296; Mokuleia reserve 336, Moloaa forest reserve 46, 144, 284; Nanakuli forest reserve 362, new forest reserves 235, 285; Norway spruce 297; ohia lehua 52, Olaa forest park reserve 22, 46, 49, 65, 144, 187, 284, 296, 362, 363, 396; Papapaholahola Spring reserve 285, Paspalum dilitatum 21, pests 103, 183, 185, 239, 338, 365; Picea excelsis 297, pigeon pea 192, pili grass 21, 192; Pinus insularis 297, Prosopis juliflora 189, 338; Puna forest reserve 22, Pupukea forest reserve 144, 183, 284, 396; Round Top forest reserve 237, 296, 314, 336; Rubus jamaicensis 183; Salix vitellina 24, 236; sandalwood bulletin 434, seed collection and distribution 23, 25, 102, 147, 189, 235, 297, 338, 363, 364; Spathodea campanulata 192, squatter permits 190, superintend- ent's commission 55, swamp mahogany 235, 236, 285; sweet clover 192; Tantalus forest 433, thimbleberry 183, tree introduction 191, tree planting 65, 145, 235, 285, 296, 337; tree planting by corporations 24, 48, QQ, 102, 147, 186, 189, 235, 239, 285, 298, 365, 397, 435; tulip tree (Gabon) 192; U. S. forest service 284; visitor from Philippines 146; Waiakea forest reserve 51, 101, 188; Waialua reserve 191, 237; Waianae-kai forest reserve 22, 47, 64, 336; Wailua reserve 284, Waimanalo 296, water supply primary object 284, wickerwork 24, 236; willow 24, 189, 236. Gonsalves & Co 99 Grove Farm Plantation 3. Haiku homesteads 4 Hawaiian Agricultural Co. 3; Hawaiian Forester and Agricul- turist 3, 146, 396, 442; Hawaiian Medical Association 5, 11, 447; Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association 290, 395, 410; Hilo dis- trict tree planting 4; Honey shipments 140; Honokaa Sugar Co. 4; Honolua ranch 4; Honolulu Dairymen's Association 17, 344, 447; Honolulu Plantation Co. 3; Honolulu watershed forest re- serve (see also Forestry) 97, 139, 182. Hydrography, Division of 35 53, 73, 110, 157, 214, 259, 291, 348, 375, 444: accident 27, 54; annual report 259, artesian well records 292, biennial report 218, billion-gallon storage project 54, commercial value of territorial waters 261, construction' 27, 54^ 75, 157; co-operation 111, 259, 291; ditch flow investigations 260, ditch measurement stations 262, 294; ditch seepage investigations 262, division quarters en- larged 376, dry weather flow between Waialae and Makapuu Point 26, East Maui ditch flow 26, East Maui Irrigation Co. 26, 76; federal inspection 215, 216; fiscal year report 291, floods 110, 292; flood storage investigation 264, 268; government waters licensing plan 267, Hawaii (island) 28, 55, 75, 76, 112, 159, 215, 262, 264, 265, 294, 295; heaviest monthly rainfall 53, heavy gales 74, Hillebrand Glen run-off 217, 218; Honolulu water supply 27, 259, 263, 292; Kauai 27, 54, 75, 76, 112, 158, 215, 217, 218, 261, 262, 268, 292, 294, 295, 348, 376, 409. 444; Kauai reser- voir investigations 375, Kipapa flood water 26, Kona investiga- tion 264, 265; Laie Plantation Co. 27, leaves of absence 27, legal services 264, 292; maintenance and operation 27, 54, 112, 158, 215, 217, 218, 268, 348, 376, 409, 444; maps 26, 54; Maui 28, 55, 75, 76, 111, 158, 159, 215, 217, 219, 261, 262, 265, 292, 294, 295, 348, 376, 409, 444; Maui county fair 444, military co-operation 293, Molokai 28, 55, 265, 292, 295; Nuuanu reservoir 74, 110, 264; X Page Hy drography— Continued. (Oahu 27, 54, 55, 75, 76, 112, 158, 159, 215, 217, 219, 261, 265, 268, 292, 294, 295, 348, 376, 409, 444; police work 157, privately owned streams 259, rainfall measurement stations 265, 295; rain- fall observations 28, 75, 110, 158; rainfall records, 1914 and 1915, 158; rainfall records, 1916, 409; reports 266, 408; special investigations 26, 54, 74, 112, 260; special work for the gov- ernor 26, 74, 157, 216, 262, 267, 268, 292, 293; storm damage 111, stream measurement stations 260, 294; territorial water commis- sion 264, 267, 408, 409; territorial water licenses 259, under- ground water supply 263, 293, 444; U. S. Army water supply 263, 293, 444; U. S. reclamation service 267, Wahiawa water Co. 444, Waiahole tunnel 55, 75, 214, 263, 264, 293; Wailuku Sugar Co. study 76, water resources investigation 260, weather con- ditions 25, 53, 73, 110, 157, 214, 216, 218, 265, 267, 348, 375, 408, 444; workmen's compensation act 27, work of year 259, 291. Illustrations : cabbage palm 118 Douglas fir 125, group of palms 114, koa tree 57, original algaroba tree 331, original royal palm 334, relative of sugar palm 119, royal palm 118, taliput palm 115, willow settee 99. Indian Forester 56 Inspection of Nursery Stock and Control of Insect Pests and Plant Diseases (Ehrhorn) 160 Koa Suitable for Artificial Eeforestation ( Judd) : Acacia koa — illustrated — rapid growth on watershed reserve 56 Koa trees 97, Koloa Sugar Co 3 Konahuanui Region, an Annotated Reference List of the More Com- mon Trees and Shrubs of the (MacCaughey) 28 Kukaiau Plantation Co 3 Kukaiau ranch 3, 97; kukui trees 97. Lambs of weight 163 Lanai Co., Ltd. 4, Leahi Home 205, Lord-Young Engineering Co. 336. Mail Importations of Plants and Seeds from Foreign Countries (Ehrhorn) 143 Makee Sugar Co , 3 Maui Agricultural Co. 4, Maui chamber of commerce 204. Maui Forest Trouble, a Sidelight on the (Judd) : soil drainage the remedy 56 McBryde Sugar Co 3 meat and dairy products imported 140, melon fly 139, 181, 222, 281, 361, 395; Metropolitan Meat Co. 212, Mills school (in- stitute) 9, 154, 203. National guard 192 New Commissioner of Board 63 New Domestic Industry Indicated: wicker furniture 99 New President of Board > 1 New Rules and Regulations for the Division of Forestry: protect- ing Honolulu water — protection and administration of reserves 141 Niulii sugar mill and plantation 4 Oahu Sugar Co 26 ohia 63, Outdoor Circle 47. Pacific Sugar Mill 3 Papapaholahola Spring reserve 3, Parker ranch 3, 64, 290, 361, 405; Paspalum dilitatum 1, 21. Page Persons: Anderson, Fred 443; Andrade, Frank 17; Atkinson, A. L. C. 8, 63, 169, 192; Atkinson, R. W. 213; Austin, H. A. R. 27, 75, 112. Bachelot, Fatter 330; Bailey, C. T. 75, 348: Baker, J. K. 443; Baldwin, F. F. 346; Baldwin, H. A. 432; Baldwin, S. A. 335; Bates, Asher B. 335; Beach, Dr. J. H. 165; Beach, Hadley and 164; Beach, J. R. 164; Bellina, Charles 17, 344; Biven, E. R. 240; Bond, Dr. B. D. 213; Brenchley, Rev. S. 127; Bryan 85. Carey, Mrs. Dr. 407; Carter, A. W. 213, 297; Carter, Charlotte A. 169; Carter, F. W. 205; Carter, Governor 377; Case, Leonard N. 11, 43, 73, 109, 156, 206, 209, 213, 258, 312, 347, 374, 407, 443; Castle, Harold 213; Clanson, Curtis P. 105; Clise, J. W. 142; Clowes, T. A. 190; Compere 303, 305; Cone, V. M. 454; Collins, P. 73; Cooke, C. M. 73, 169; Cooke, Mrs. C. M. 372; Corey, Captain 213; Courtney, R. 206; Crane, E. 347; Crawford, Capt. J. W. 312; Curran, H. M. 56. Damon, H. F. 213; Damon, S. M. 213; Deas, Dr. W. B. 240; de Temple, Mrs. 312; Dillingham, W. F. 213; Dodge, F. B. 296, 362, 363; Donaghho, Prof. John S. 28; Douglas, David 126; Dowsett, J. M. 76, 77; Drew, Edward 240. Eames, A. W. 208; Ehrhorn, E. M. 21, 37, 45, 69, 84, 106, 143, 151, 160, 197, 200, 202, 242, 245, 283, 288, 301, 343, 369, 400, 437; Elliot, Dr. H. B. 7, 13, 55, 107, 154, 204, 209, 308; Erickson, I. 187, 396. Faye, H. P. 156; Fischer, A. F. 146, 297; Fisher, H. F. 37, 39, 307; Fitzgerald, Dr. J. C. 139, 310; Fletcher, Mr. 305; Forbes, David 37, 101; Foster, Mrs. Mary E. 113, 146; Fullaway, David T. 2, 55, 139, 150, 181, 201, 232, 240, 242, 245, 246, 281*, 283, 288, 303, 306, 336, 340, 341, 367, 370, 402, 439. Gait, J. R. 169; Gaspar, Dr. L. R. 24, 99; Giffard, H. B. 347, 374; Giffard, W. M. 78; Gonsalves, Mr. 99; Goodell, John S. 55; Governor (see also Pinkham) 23, 26, 184, 187, 191, 216, 217, 267, 284, 285, 296, 336; Gray, Charles 335; Gregory, Prof. H. E. 191; Grover, N. C. 215, 216, 411; Guard, R. T. 374. Hadley and Beach 164; Hannestad, Mr. 432; Hardy, W. V. 27, 55, 157, 215, 217, 268, 376; Hashimoto, N. 407; Haughs, David 25,49, 53, 66, 103, 147, 186, 189, 190, 194, 239, 298, 338, 365, 398, 435, 446; Haverkamp, Lieut. 205; Herwig, Lieut. 213; Hillebrand, Dr. William 113; Hippie, E. H. 2, 46, 55. 76; Hitchcock 85; Hobdy, Dr. W. C. 449; Hobron, Captain 335; Hobron, T. W. 335; JHobson, C. H. C. 73; Hollinger, Ben 374; Horbst, Sergeant 213; Horner, D. E. 27, 54, 55, 215, 217, 268; Hoyte, Lieut. 213; Huddy, Dr. 73; Hudson, C. M. 22, 46, 77, 100, 185, 191; Hugard, T. 374. Isenberg, D. P. R. 73. Jaeger, Mr. 73; Jaeger, Mrs. 192; Judd, C. S. 3, 23, 37, 48, 52, 55, 56, 59, 60, 65, 78, 102, 124, 185, 188, 192, 236, 238, 264, 286, 297, 330, 337, 363, 377, 382, 397, 415, 434, 445; Judd, Dr. G. P. 335. Kahele, Isaac 240; Kamehameha, Prince Lot 335; Kanakanui, R. W. 240; Kelly, J. M. 443; Kershaw, Muir and 303; Klise, R. D. 75, 215, 267, 313; Knudsen, Eric 23; Konigsberger, Dr. 304; Krauss, F. G. 203, 407; Kuhns, D. B. 240. Ladd, Miss 37; Lambert, A. 205; La Motte, Miss E. 346; Larrison, G. K. 27, 28, 55, 63, 75, 76, 81, 112. 158, 215, 216, 217, 219, 237, 266, 268, 294, 314, 348, 376, 409, 444, 450; Larsen, Fred 346; Lewis, Jr. A. 169; Liholiho, King (Riho Riho) 126; Liholiho, Prince 335; Lively, D. O. 97; Lindsay, James 431, 432; Lounsbury, 305; Lovell, Kaina D. 22, 55, 144, 187, 296, 337; Low, Eben P. 21, 77, 78; Lucas, C. W. 73; Ludloff, O. C. 22; Lyon, Dr. H. L. 56, 78, 300. Macalister, D. S. 101; MacCaughey, Vaughan 28, 85; Maefarlane, Walter 347; Mack, W. B. 164; MacKenzie, A. J. W. 22, 46, 50, Xll Page Persons — Continued. 77; Macpherson, A. L. 73, 156; Madden, E. E. 240; Magoon, E. 346; Makia, Thomas 22, 64, 183; Manteufel 164; Martin, Dorothy 443; Mendonca, J. P. 374; Menzies, Archibald 126; Merrill, Mr. 113; Mitchell, Dr. A. P. 12, 15; Monsarrat, Dr. W. T. 407; Morton, Governor J. Sterling 377; Muir, Frederick 44, 55, 67, 303; Munro, George (G. C.) 23, 240. McBryde, W. D. 240, 379; McCandless, J. A. 169; Mcintosh, Mrs. Hugh D. 209; Mclntyre, A. F. P. 169; McPhee, Angus 213. Newell, Bro. Matthias 45, 47, 65, 68, 106, 151, 196, 199, 202, 240, 244, 300, 342, 368, 379, 400, 437; Nickelson, T. 213; Norgaard, Dr. V. S. 8, 11, 41, 72, 108, 155, 205, 207, 211, 253, 256, 291, 309, 345, 372, 405, 442, 447; Nutting, A. H. 374. Ogawa, T. 206; Osborn, Herbert T. 55, 281, 302, 306, 339, 340; Owen, C. G. 396; Ozaki, S. 43. Paris, E. H. 213, 346; Park, Dr. 15; Peck, Dr. Walter 213; Perry, Judge A. 21; Pililaau, John 2, 46, 47, 55, 76; Pinkham, Governor Lucius E. (see also Governor) 47, 78, 168, 170, 219, 220, 269, 314, 315, 317, 396, 412, 445; Pogue, W. F. 23, 432, 444; Potts, H. W. 25. Ramsey, Lieut. E. C. 156; Ravenel, Dr. 11; Raymond, G. S. 43; Rice, Arthur H. 1, 76, 77; Rice, Harold (H. W.) 373, 432; Rice, R. C. 267, 313; Richardson-Jones, Mrs. 312; Rivenburgh, B. G. 43; Robinson, Mark 145; Rock, Joseph F. 113, 146, 149; 183, 196, 198, 297, 329, 363, 364, 366, 415, 434; Rosa, Joe 99; Rowat, Dr. 154, 204, 207, 211; Butter, W. R. 189. Sanborn, Donald 347; Santos, Mrs. J. 156; Sedgwick, T. F. 74, 264; Shipman, O. B. 43; Silvestri, Dr. 240, 305, 306; Sinclair, Dr. A. N. 16, 449; Smith, Arthur G. 264; Smith, E. C. 337, 382, 415; Swezey, O. II. 20, 149, 340, 368. Taniguchi, Shima 27; Thayer, Wade Warren 220; Thomas, Stanley 156; Thurston, L. A. 37, 47, 410; Todd, Lee 374; Trent, R. H. 347, 374; Turne, C. F. 240. Van Valkenburg, A. W. 337, 364, 382, 415; Vierra, Mrs. W. 156; von Holt, H. M. 21, 76, 77, 78; von Tempsky, L. 23, 37. Waterhouse, Dr. E. 206; Waterhouse, President 1, 76, 77; Wedin, Prof. 11; Wennerholm, Prof. John 11; Wilson, A. A. 145; Wood Dr. C. B. 449. Zitkowski, E. C. 43. Pests, Remedies for Two Current (Ehrhorn) : cutworms and rose mildew 84 Plant Inspection, Division of (see Entomology for analytic index) 283 299, 341, 366, 399, 436. Polipoli government lands 4 Preliminary List of Plants Growing in Mrs. Mary E. Foster's Grounds, Nuuanu Avenue, Honolulu (Rock) 113 Progress in Forestry During 1916: forest administration — forest ex- tension — forest protection — fuel study — protective rule and reg- ulation — tree planting on mountain slopes — trees planted by sugar plantation companies 410 Proposed New Forest Reserve 140 Prosopis juliflora 330 Puakea Plantation Co. 4. Rabies 331 raising good stock pays 151. Reorganization of the Division of Entomology 283 Round Top Forest Reserve, The 282 Salix vitellina 99 Shorea robusta 56, Stockholm municipal hospital 11. Sorehead, or Chicken pox, the Treatment and Prevention of, by Means of Vaccination 63 Xlll Page Tree fern forest 63 Tree Investigation: conservation of water and protection of water- sheds — prevention of sand or dust drifting — production of fire- wood — production of timber — reforestation of eroded areas — working plan to determine right species for particular localities 416 Two New Rules Adopted: hog cholera — pineapple quarantine 282 Vegetable imports 140 Waiahole Tunnel Project, The (Larrison) : cost — principal features — surface water supply — underground water — why built 81 Waialua Agricultural Co 3 Waianae Mountains, Oahu, Precinctive Flora of the (MacCaughey) : list of seventy species and varieties 85 Wailuku Sugar Co 4 76; Waiohinu homesteads 4. Water-measuring Devices (Larrison) 450 White pine fungus hosts > 163 wicker furniture 99. Yale University 191 yellow willow 99.