The Hawaiian Forester and Agriculturist: Quarterly Magazine of Forestry, Entomology, Plant Inspection and Animal Industry, Bind 10,Del 2Advertiser Publishing Company, Limited, 1913 |
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abundant Agriculture and Forestry Almeria ANIMAL INDUSTRY Assistant Territorial Veterinarian biennial report Board of Agriculture Board of Commissioners boxes bred breeders cattle cent Chiloe Island cicadas ciruelillo clean Commissioners of Agriculture Consular Reports Cotton crates poultry DANIEL LOGAN David Haughs December 31 Deputy Territorial Veterinarian disease distribution DIVISION OF ANIMAL DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY Division of Forestry ending December 31 ESPARTO GRASS flower seeds Forest Nurseryman forest planting forest reserves Fourth International Rubber free on rail fruit fly Garden glanders grows Hawaii HAWAIIAN FORESTER Hilo Honolulu Hosmer infested inter-island inspection Kauai lantana live stock London Makiki manufacture Maui Nahiku Nitrate of Soda Norgaard number of trees Oahu Offices packages pasture pest Plant Inspector plant shipments poisonous port pulp PUPUKEA Rubber Exhibition San Francisco seedling showing soil Superintendent of Entomology Superintendent of Forestry text figures timber tion Total tree planting Tripoli tuberculosis vegetable matter weather weed wood pulp
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Side 34 - Giffard to the joint committee on forestry of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association and the Board of Agriculture and Forestry...
Side 34 - ... Reclamation Act of June 17, 1902; a quest that was successful in so far as the securing of the passage of the desired resolution by that organization was concerned. STAFF AND APPROPRIATIONS. The regular staff of the Division of Forestry has remained unchanged during the past two years. It consists of the Superintendent of Forestry (Ralph S. Hosmer), the Forest Nurseryman (David Haughs), and the Botanical Assistant (Joseph F. Rock). For a period of six months, from November, 1909, to May, 1910,...
Side 32 - The International Rubber and Allied Trades Exhibition will be held in London in June, 1911, and is expected to be of considerable dimensions and much larger than any of its predecessors.
Side 33 - Director of the Imperial Institute, is President. His Majesty King George V is Patron of the Exhibition; Sir Henry A.