"Preserving Our Printed Agricultural Heritage" Hawai'i - Kingdom, Republic and Territory Bibliography of Agricultural and Rural Life Literature to 1945 University of Hawai'i at Manoa Library

Rankings: 1. Very important historical title 2. Definitelyworth preserving 3. Worth Preserving, if possible 4. Not worth preserving

Eileen Herring February 1999 Revised with rankings, April 1999 Preserving 's Agricultural Literature - Bibliography

Agricultural Economics

Monographs & Theses

Ranking Hawaii. An integral partof the United States enjoying the guiding influence and protection of 2 the flag. []: Governor's Office, [1923]. 60 p.

Beal, Charles L. Hawaiiansecurities; a valuable guide for those who desire to invest in bonds, with reliable information. 2nd ed. Honolulu: Robert Grieve Printing Co., Ltd., 1904. 24 2.5 p. Carefully compiled by Chas. L. Beal. Presented with compliments of the Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd.

Cheever, Henry Theodore. Life in the Sandwich Islands: or, The heartof the Pacific, as it n/a was and is. New York: A S. Barnes, 1851. 355 p. The Appendix, pages 305-317, gives statistics of exports and imports for 1850. (E. Herring) Microfilm: University of IVlichican Library

Dillingham, Benjamin Franklin. Report of Benjamin F. Dillingham on the cost of production of sisal fibre by the Hawaiian Fibre Company, Limited, with an estimate of the profits 1.66 connected therewith. Honolulu, T.H.: Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1903. 11 p.

Enock, Charles Reginald. The tropics: their resources, people and future, a description of the tropical lands of Africa, Asia, Central and South America, Australasia and the Pacific; their natural products, scenery, inhabitants, and industries, and the possibilitiesof their 2 future development. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1915. 466 p.

Hawaii Produce Market. Hawaii Produce Market, Ltd., a cooperative: articlesof 2.66 incorporation, by-laws, marketingagreement and membership list. [Hilo?], 1944. 52 p.

Hawaii. Legislature. Conservationof Hawaii'snatural resources. Beforethe Legislature, 1909. Addresses by the governorand his conferees who attended the governor's conference with the President in Washington, D.C., in May, 1908, and by others. Honolulu: 2 Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1909. 21 p. Published also in Hawaiian, with title: Ka malama ana o ko Hawaiimau waiwai.

Hawaii. Milk Commission. Reportof the MilkCommission to the Governorof Hawaii, 3 February 1st, 1917. [Honolulu]: Printed by Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1917. 20 p.

Hawaii. Territorial Marketing Division. Report of the Superintendent of the Territorial Marketing Division to the Governorof the Territoryof Hawaii for the period ending 3 December 31, 1916. Honolulu: Mercantile Printing Co., 1917. 15 p. Territorial Marketing Division of the Board of Agriculture and Forestry; changed to Territorial Market Commission in 1918

Hawaiian Colonization Land and Trust Company. Great land colonization scheme, Island of 1.66 , HawaiianKingdom. Honolulu: Advertiser Steam Print, 1885. 14 p. President, James Campbell.??

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Ranking Hawaiian Colonization Land and Trust Company. Great land colonization scheme, Island of Oahu, . Preliminary prospectus. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Pub. Co., 2 1885. 26 p. Map in pocket; President, James Campbell.

Hawaiian Trust Company. Hawaiian stocks and bonds; detailed informationon all the stocks and bonds listed on the Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange. Statistics of the sugar industry. Production of pineapples and rubber. 3rd ed. Honolulu: Mercantile Printing Co., 2.33 Ltd., 1909. 52 p. Cover title. Earlier editions compiled by C.L. Beal under title: Hawaiian securities.

n/a Hino, Kenneth S. Hawaii's trade with Australasia. B. A, University of Hawaii, 1927. 22 I.

Honolulu. Milk Commission. Reportof the milk commission to the governorof Hawaii, Nov. 3 14, 1910. Honolulu, 1910. 10 p.

Hosmer, Frank Alvan. Conditions and needs of Hawaiitoday. Amherst, Mass.: Carpenter 3 and Morehouse, 1905. 11 p. "Read at Lake Mohonk Conference, Oct. 19, 1905."

n/a lwai, Charles K. The rice industry in Hawaii. M. A, University of Hawaii, 1933. 88 p.

Lind, Andrew William. An island community; ecological succession in Hawaii. Chicago, Ill.: n/a The University of Chicago Press, [1938]. 337 p. Reprinted: Greenwood Press (New York), 1968

Lund, August Soren Thomsen. An economic study of the coffeeindustry in the Hawaiian 2 Islands. Cornell University, 1937. 263 p.

2.66 Shibayama, Tokuzo. Yashi no kareha. [Honolulu, Hawaii?], [1942]. 116 p. Economics of coffee (p. 42--45)and sugar (p. 48-51)

Smith, Jared Gage. The big five[a brief historyof Hawaii's largest firms]. Honolulu: The 2.5 Advertiser Pub. Co., 1942. 32 p.

Tyau, Luke Mayo, The ricegrowing industry in Hawaii. B. S., University of Hawaii, 1918. 38 n/a p.

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Census of truck crops 2.33 produced in Hawaii. Jan.-May, 1936. Honolulu, 1936. 24 p.

Vossion, Louis Pierre. Les iles Hawai', ou Sandwich, en 1896; /eur situation commercia/e, 2 industrielle et financiere. Paris: Aine, 1898. 22 p. At head of title: En Oceanie. "Extrait du Moniteur officiel du Commerce du 2 decembre 1897."

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Serials

Ranking 2 Market notes and comments. [Honolulu], 3 vols. ([1928-1930]). Alternate Title: Marketing information Continued by: Weekly market review Weekly (irregular) [Nov. 1928]-Oct. 30, 1930. Issues for Nov.-Dec. 1928 have also caption title: Marketing information. No issues published June-Aug. 1929; one issue published in Sept. 1929. Issues forNov. 23-Dec. 15, 1928 also numbered: no. 3-no. 6. Compiled by H.C. Wong.

Hanson, Kenneth I. Economics. [Honolulu]: Agricultural Extension Service, University of 2.5 Hawaii, 3 vols. 1938. Some forms in English and Japanese. "Agric. Ext. Ser. Club Mat. 1929-39"--Spine. Contents: Harvesting, grading and packing -- Farm accounting program -­ Marketing club program.

Hawaii Produce Market. Annual reportof the Hawaii Produce Market. A cooperative 2 association on the Islands of Hawaii. Hilo, 2 vols. (1944-1945). Annual reportspublished for 1943-1944. Report for 1943 is 1st.

Hawaii. Bureau of Customs. Reportof the Collector-Generalof Customs. Honolulu, 29 vols. 3 ([1873?]-1900). Alternate Title: Custom house statistics "Annual compilation of quantitites, values, and duties on imports. Domestic export quantitites and values shown for wool, hides, calfskins, cattle, bones and horns, tallow, sheep skins... " (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

Hawaii. Department of Agriculture. Market News Service Branch. Honolulu wholesale 2 prices eggs, poultry, pork, beef and rice. [Honolulu], (1936-). Alternate Title: Honolulu prices: wholesale eggs, poultry, pork, beef and rice

3 Hawaii. Farm Loan Board. Report. Honolulu, 15 vols. (1920-1959). Reports for 1923, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1931, Jan. 1-Aug. 25, 1933 not published?

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Weekly market review. 1.66 Honoluly, 6 vols. (1931-1936). v. 1-6, no. 20; Jan. 8, 1931-May 14, 1936. Continues: Market notes and comments Merged with: Market letter Continued by: Weekly market letter

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Farm economic notes. 2 Honolulu, (1934-?).

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Market letter. Honolulu, 1 1.66 vol. (1936). v. 1, no. 1-5; Mar. 24-Apr. 21, 1936. Merged with: Weekly market review Continued by: Weekly market letter

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Ranking University of Hawaii {Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Weekly market letter. Honolulu, 2 vols. (1936-1937). 1.66 v. 6, no. 21-v. 7, no. 35; May 19, 1936-Aug. 31, 1937. Union of: Weekly market review and Market letter Continued by: U.S. Bureau of Agriculture Market News Service Federal-Territorial weekly market report

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Estimate of truck crop 1.66 production in Hawaii. Honolulu, 5 vols. (1936-1941). v. 1-5; Jul. 1936-June 1941 Alternate Title: Hawaii agricultural production Continued by: Agricultural Outlook

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Steamer unloads of some 2 agricultural products on the Honolulu market. Honolulu, (1936-?). Alternate Titles: Steamer and plant unloads at Honolulu Steamer, plane, and truck unloads of fresh fruits and vegetables at Honolulu Steamer unloads at Honolulu Steamer unloads of certain farm products at Honolulu Steamer unloads of certain island products at Honolulu First issue is quarterly; all later issues are monthly. Most numbers omit issuing office

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Monthly summaryof 2.66 unloads of certainagricultural products at Honolulu. Honolulu, 13 vols. (1937-1952). Monthly Sept. 1937-Sept. 1952; Suspended: Dec. 1941-May 1945 Alternate Title: Summary of unloads of certain agricultural products at Honolulu Continued by: Honolulu unloads of fruits, vegetables, and livestock products Published in cooperation with: United States Dept. of Agriculture

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Agricultural outlook. 2 Honolulu, (1941-1956). v. 6-20 no. 7; July 1941-January 1956 Continues: Estimate of truck crop production in Hawaii Continued by: Agricultural production and outlook

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Statistical memorandum. 2 Honolulu, 2 no. (1945). No. 1-2; May 1945. No. 1. Hawaii commercial crop valuations, 1944 and 1943 No. 2. Summary of diversified crop and livestock farmsin Hawaii.

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Agricultural Education

Monographs & Theses

Ranking Gardening in the public schools of Hawaii. Reportof committees in Agriculture 271, School and home gardening, second semester, 1940-41, University of Hawaii. Honolulu, 1941. 2 Mimeographed.

Sugar in the schools: a co-operative experiment between the schools and plantations of 3 Hawaii. [Honolulu]: [Territorial Committee, Y.M.C.A.J, [1922]. 11 p. Foreword signed by F.C. Atherton, Chairman, Territorial Committee, Y.M.C.A.

Armstrong, Fred Eugene. A historyof agricultural education of less than college grade in 2 Hawaii. Honolulu, 1941. 20 p. Approved January 29, 1941: Harvey L. Freeland, Assistant Superintendant for Vocational Education, Department of Public Instruction. Typescript

Clowes, Frederick Arthur. Vocational opportunityin the cane fields, a study of the Island of n/a Hawaii. M. A., University of Hawaii, 1925. 47 I.

Farrington, Wallace Rider. Hawaii's opportunities for its boys who know agriculture. 2.5 Honolulu: Department of Public Instruction, 1928. 16 p. "An address by the territorial governor given before the Committee on Trade, Commercial and Industrial Development of the Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu. A good overview of homestead lots available through the Organic Act of the . Mentions homesteads available for growing pineapple in Makawao, Kula, Wahiawa, Kalaheo, Kapaa." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Feiteira, Thomas Muris. The development of agriculturaleducation in the Territory of n/a Hawaii. M. Ed., University of Hawaii, 1937. 114 p. Microfiche: University of Hawaii Library, 1998.

Ferdun, Clarence Raleigh. A study of the occupational distribution of former students of Waiafua High School and its relationship to the vocational agriculture program. M. Ed., n/a University of Hawaii, 1940. 70 p. Microfiche: University of Hawaii Library, 1998.

Ferreira, John T. , Jr. A general surveyof conditions at Waianae and recommendations for an improvementof the vocational agricultural program for the Waianae Schooi. 1943. 3 241. Typescript.

Gibson, Warren. A study of the number and general characteristics of young farmers on Hawaii, Oahu, , and Molokai as a basis for instructionand guidance. M. Ed., University n/a of Hawaii, 1941. 102 p.

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Ranking Hawaii. Committee of Fifteen. Committee on Prevocational Agriculture. Report. Honolulu, 3 1941. At head of title: Community survey of education in Hawaii. Mimeographed. Also issued as part of the Community survey of education in Hawaii.

Hawaii. Department of Public Instruction. Report of the Department of Public Instruction on the concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the Territoryof Hawaii, May 25, 4 1905. [Lahaina?]: Lahainaluna Press Print, 1907. 18 p. At head of title: Department of Public Instruction. Territory of Hawaii. Supplementary report.

Hawaii. Department of Public Instruction. Vocational education courses of study. 3 Agriculture, cooking, sewing, shop work fo r grades V-IX. Honolulu, 1924. 82 p.

Hawaii. Department of Public Instruction. Division of Vocational Education. Report of the 4 third annual conference of teachers of vocational agriculture. Honolulu, 1928. 16 p.

Hawaii. Department of Public Instruction. Division of Vocational Education. Reportof the 4 fifthconf erence of teachers of voational agriculture. Honolulu, 1930. 18 I.

Hawaii. Department of Public Instruction. Division of Vocational Education. Field 2.66 foremanship· training in agriculture. [Honolulu], 1944. 51 I. "Conference report: 16 sessions held - December 17, 1943 to February 8, 1944, Brodie II Branch Office, Hawaiian Pineapple Co., Ltd., Wahiawa, Oahu." Mimeographed.

Hawaii. Department of Public Instruction. Division of Vocational Education. Island of Hawaii agricultural teachers' conference, HiloIntermediate School, May 5, 1944. Honolulu, 1944. 8 4 I. Conducted by W.H. Coulter and Warren Gibson.

Hawaii. Governor's Advisory Committee on Education. Survey of schools and industryin Hawaii. Governor'sadvisory committee on education. February, 1931. Honolulu: Printshop 4 Company, Ltd., 1931. 156 p. Contains report and recomm.endations of Dr. Charles A Prosser whose services were made available by Hawaii Bureau of Governmental Research. Sub-committee reports on industry and education: p. 1-156, at end. George M. Collins, chairman.

Hawaii. Territorial Board for Vocational Education. Instructions for beginning teachers of vocational agriculture Circular/Hawaii. Territorial Board for Vocational Education; no. 1. 3.5 Honolulu, 1944. 3 p. Later ed. has title: Suggestions for beginning teachers of vocational agriculture, by C.R. Ferdun and T. Horii.

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Ranking Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Agricultural Dept. Terms used on Hawaiian plantations /compiled by Agricultural Dept. Experiment Station, H.S.P.A. Problem elements in Englishusage among pupilsof grades one to nine in the public schools of HawaiiI compiled by Willis B. Coale. A list of loanwords from the Hawaiianlanguage in use in the English speech of the Hawaiianislands I compiled by John E. Reinecke, [1930]. 16, 2.25 59, 321. In English with Hawaiian and Hawaiian Creole English. Typescript.

Horii, Tamotsu. Teaching plan for vocational agriculturalclasses based on a study of tomato n/a production in Hawaii.M. Ed., University of Hawaii, 1943. 246 p. Microfiche: University of Hawaii Library, 1998

Midkiff, Frank Elbert. Agriculture and the employment of youth in Hawaii. A discussion with 3.33 the teachersand student of our schools. Honolulu, 1936. 39 p.

Moe, Kilmer Oscar. The keeper of the land; a unit of appreciation in agriculturedeveloped at the . [Honolulu]: [Kamehameha Schools], 1928. 3 1531. Mimeographed. "Arranged for ninth grade classes."

Moe, Kilmer Oscar. How plants serve human needs; a unit of agricultural instruction adapted 3.33 for the junior high school level. Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools, 1929. 130 I. Mimeographed.

Moe, Kilmer Oscar. The soil and its relationship to human welfare; a unit in agricultural instruction developed at the Kamehameha Schools, Honolulu. [Honolulu]: [Kamehameha 3.33 Schools], 1929. 53 I. By Kilmer 0. Moe with [a] group of tenth grade students. Mimeographed.

Moe, Kilmer Oscar. The sugar cane project Ventures in progressive education at the 3 Kamehameha Schools; [no.]1. [Honolulu]: [The Kamehameha School], [c1927]. 148 p. no others published?

Pope, Willis Thomas. Leafletson nature study and agriculture for use in the Honolulu n/a Normal and Training School. Honolulu, Hawaii, [192-?].

Suzuki, Jira. The source unit of vegetable gardening. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, Dept. 3.5 of Agricultural Education, 1941.

Suzuki, Jiro. The source unit of vegetable gardening, reportof a study completed by Jiro Suzuki. University of Hawaii, December 1941. Revised December, 1945 ed. Honolulu, 1945. 4 Mimeographed.

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Ranking University of Hawaii (Honolulu). In green Manoa valley, a guide to America's farthestwest 2. 75 university. Honolulu, 1945. 37 p. The map includes: "Floral guide". "The parade of campus flora": p.28-37. Earlier edition published as Hawaii. University, Honolulu. Bulletin, v.19, no.a under title: In Green Manoa valley, a pictorial of the University of Hawaii.

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Notes and committee reportson advanced methods in agricultural education, University of Hawaiisummer session, 1940. Honolulu: Dept. of 3 Public Instruction, Division of Vocational Education, 1940. 137 1. Reproduced from typescript

Wadsworth, Harold Anderson. A reading course of instruction in irrigation practice. 2.25 [Honolulu): [University of Hawaii), 1929. 117 p. At head of title: University of Hawaii. Extension division. Mimeographed. Reprinted by Experiment Station, Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, 1933.

Serials

Ranking 3 The Hakalau agriculturist. [Hakalau, Hawaii], (1929?-1934?). Monthly {during the school year)

3 The Hawaii planter. Honolulu, T.H., (1933-??). Quarterly (irregular, during the school year) Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1933)- Title from cover. Ceased publication.

Hawaii. Department of Public Instruction. Division of Vocational Education. Bulletin. 2.66 Honolulu, 8 no. (1944-1952). No. [2}. Training in agriculture; the organization, administration, and supervision of agricultural education in Hawaii. 1944. 56 I. (Rev. 1953. 36 p.) No. 3. Apprenticeship as a means for training industrial workers ad theofficial plan for its operation in Hawaii. 1933. 26 1. {Rev. 1944. 15 1.) No. 4. Selecting students for vocational courses in trade and industrial education, by W. H. Coulter and E. L. Hood. 1944. 81. No. 5. Recruiting and selecting students for vocational courses in agriculture, by W. H. Coulter and W. 0. Gibson. 1944. 91. No. 6. Territorial course of study for prevocational agiculture, by Cr. R. Ferdun. 1946. 12 p. No. 7. Industrial arts handbook, by A. J. Feirer. 1946. 69 p. (Rev. 1952, 73. p.) No. 8 Part-time cooperative training in agriculture and education, by C. R. Ferdun and T. Horii. 1950. 32 p.

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Ranking 2 University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Hawaii textbook series. [Honolulu}, 5 no. (1927-1930). "Prepared by the University of Hawaii, Extension Divison." No. 1. The story of cane sugar. [1927] 92 I. (HD 9105 .S76 HAWN} No. 1 a. The story of cane sugar, as told to an imaginary class in agriculture. 1928.127 p. (HD 9105 .S76 1928 HAWN) No. 2. Elementary gardening for the sixth grade. [1927] 42 1. No. 3. Elementary agriculture for the seventh grade. [1927] 88 I. No. 4. Elementary vegetable gardening for Hawaii. By F. E. Armstrong and W. W. Beers. 1928. 59 p. No. 5 Introduction to colloquial Japanese. By T. Harada and G. T. Kunitomo. 1930. 105 p. (PL 535 .H3 HAWN) 2nd ed. rev. by Yukuo Uyehara 1934 (PL535 .H3 1934 HAWN)

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). College of Agriculture. Agricultural teacher training service 2.66 letter. Honolulu, 20 no. (1933-1954). Alternate Title: Teacher training service letter Mimeographed. No. 1. Experiment station record. 1933. 3 p. No. 2. Charts and lantern slides. 1933 4p. No. 3. Long time planning. 1933. 4 p. No. 4. Chapter thrift accounts. 1934. 4 p. No. 5. Teaching farm mechanics in the classroom. 1936. 3 p. No. 6. Student notebooks for vocational agriculture; student workbooks for farm mechanics. 1937. 2 p. No. 7. Reference and illustrative material for teachers of vocational agriculture. 1937. 54 p. No. 8. Review exercises in addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, long division and common fractions. 1937. 86 p. No. 9. Using the student notebook in vocational agriculture.1937. 4 p. No. 10. The activity plan in teaching related subjects in "Type A" schools. 1937. 22 p. No.11. Data for practice project records. 1938. 16 p. No. 12. Long-time planning in departments of vocational agriculture. 1945. 9 p. No. 13. Visual aids for teachers of agriculture. 1946. 54 p. No. 14. Agriculture as a career in Hawaii. 1947. 1 p. No. 15. Admission requirements, College of agriculture, University of Hawaii. 1947. 6 p. No. 16. References for farm shop and agricultural mechanics. 1948. 10 p. No. 17. Admission requirements, College of Agriculture, University of Hawaii. 1948. 2 p. No. 18. Supervised farming terminology. 1952. 11 p. No. 19. Some sources of reference materials forteaching agriculture. 1952. 12 p. No. 20. Check lists of agricultural skills. 1954. 12 p.

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Extension Service Division. Course no. 1, elementary 2.33 principles of agriculture in Hawaii. Honolulu, 15 vols. ([192?-]). Lesson no. 1-15. At head of title: Instruction by correspondence.

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Agriculture, General

IVl onographs & Theses

Ranking 1.75 Hawai Nihonjin jitsugyo shokai shi, 1941. 115 p. Pages 50-89 deal with agricultural education, ranching, animal husbandry, horticulture and pineapple. (H. Springer)

1.6 Hawai shokai shashincho [p ictorial Hawaii]. [Honolulu]: [The ], [1929]. 64 p. English and Japanese Includes photographs of many aspects of Hawaiian agriculture including: pineapple fields and processing in Honolulu, Maui and Lanai; sugar cane fields, mills and processing on Oahu, Maui and Big Island; rice fields on ; and coffee and cattle on Big Island

Arnold, Harry Loren. Poisonous plants of Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii: Tongg Publishing n/a Company, 1944. 71 p. "The outgrowth of an article ... published in the Queen's Hospital Bulletin in February 1931. "--Foreword. Reprinted: C. E. Tuttle Co., 1968

Bowers, Francis Andrew lmaikalani. A reportof the second semester's work at Wahiawa, n/a Oahu, 1924. B. S., University of Hawaii, 1924. 29 p.

n/a Chinn, Edwin Yan Hoy. Soil profilesalong Kipapa Gulch, Oahu, Hawaii, as modified by altitude and climate. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1936. 113 p.

Chung, Hung Lum. Pond mullet feeding experiment. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1919. n/a 16 p.

3.33 Ferreira, John T., Jr. A survey of 17 small farms in the Waianae district. 1943. 21 I. Caption title. Typescript.

French, Ann Schilt. Stories of Hawaii, its historyand chief industries. Boston: Houghton n/a MifflinCompany, [1933]. 314 p. Microfilm: Harvard University Library

Hassinger, John A. Catalogue of the Hawaiianexhibits at the Exposition Universe/le, Paris, n/a 1889. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette, 1889. 48 p. "This catalogue lists fourHawaiian food and vegetable products, including rice, as well as the locations in Hawaii where rice was grown." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987) Microfilm: Research Publications

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. To breed fungoid of Japanese 3.66 beetles. Honolulu, 1900? 1 p.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. An address delivered by Dr. 4 W C. Hobdy before special conservation meeting. Nov. 16, 1910. Honolulu, 1910. 4 p.

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Ranking Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Circular of information 2.5 concerningthe plant inspection and quarantine seNice. Honolulu, 1928. 20 p. By David Timmons Fullaway. Revised March 1941 (27 p.)

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Operational guide for the Plant Inspection Service of the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. T.H., 2.5 1943. 11 p.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Noxious weeds of Hawaii. Honolulu: Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry in cooperation with the 1.75 University of Hawaii, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1945. looseleaf. Illus. prepared by Edward Yataro Hosaka.

Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. Analysis of the total arable agriculturalpublic lands 3 of the Territoryof Hawaiias of March 18th, 1914. [Honolulu], [1914]. 3 p.

Hawaii. Public Utilities Commission. Reportof the Public Utilities Commission of Hawaii on the public utility corporation known as Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Honolulu, n/a 1914. 133 p. "Includes rate schedules for livestock." (Rtlnching in Hawaii, 1988) Microfilm: Library of Congress

Hawaii. Royal Commission on the Development of the Resources of the Kingdom. Ka hoike a na Komisina no ka Hoeueu i na Loaa Mahiai Ku/oko no ke Aupuni. Ka mokupuni o n/a Hawaii. [Honolulu], [1877]. Also published in English under title: Reportof the Royal Commission on the Development of the Resources of the Kingdom. Island of Hawaii. Report signed: HAP. Carter, Jno. M. Kapena, James Makee. Microfilm: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Hawaii. Royal Commission on the Development of the Resources of the Kingdom. Report of the Royal Commission on the Development of the Resources of the Kingdom: Island of n/a Hawaii. [Honolulu], [1877]. 14 p. Also published in Hawaiian with title: Hoike a na Komisina Hoeueu i na Loaa Mahiai Ku/oko no ke Aupuni. Ka mokupuni o Hawaii. Report signed: Henry AP. Carter, Jno. M. Kapena, James Makee. Microfilm: Universityof Michigan, Ann Arbor

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Diversified Crops Committee. Emergency production 2.25 plan for Islands and Territory. [Honolulu], [1941?].

Hobbs, Jean Fortune. Hawaii, a pageant of the soil. London: H. Milford, Oxford University 2 Press, [c1935]. 185 p. A "study of land tenure in Hawaii". (Foreword) "Brief biographies of American to Hawaii": p. 143-156. "Gives details of how the Reciprocity Treaty of 1876 allowed Hawaii's products, including rice, into the U.S. and allowed U.S. manufacturers to export goods to Hawaii." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987)

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Ranking n/a Kluegel, Elsa. The food of Hawaiian food fishes. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1921. 18 p.

1.5 Krauss, Frederick George. Agricultural investigations in Hawaii. Honolulu, 1907. Collection of reports and bulletins by Dr. Krauss on agriculture in Hawaii.

Kubota, Hisashi. The iodine content of the soilsand rocksof Hawaii. M. S., University of n/a Hawaii, 1936. 40 p.

Lee, Pok Sil. Some observationson vegetable proteolyticenzymes with special reference nla to papain. B. S., University of Hawaii, 1919. 42 p.

Longley, Abner Townsley. Index to publications of the Hawaii agricultural experiment station, July 1, 1901, to December 31, 1911. Honolulu: Hawaii Agricultural Experiment 1.2 Station, 1912. 38 p.

Maxwell, Walter. Lavas and soilsof the . Investigations of the Hawaiian Experiment Station and laboratories. Honolulu: Pub. by order of the Hawaiian Sugar n/a Planters' Association, 1898. 186 p. By Walter Maxwell, director and chief chemist, assisted by J. T. Crawley, C. F. Eckart, and E. G. Clarke. Microfilm: Andover, Mass. & Berkeley

Moir, William Whitmore Goodale. Molasses as a fertilizer. [Honolulu]: Honolulu Star- 3.33 Bulletin, 1928. 33 p. Submitted to the 48th annual meeting of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, December, 1928

Moir, William Whitmore Goodale, Oscar Nelson Allen, and Oscar Conrad Magistad. A handbook on Hawaiian soils. Honolulu, Hawaii: Association of Hawaiian Sugar 2.6 Technologists, 1936. 266 p. "These lectures were presented as a short course on Hawaiian soils ... under the auspices of the University of Hawaii from October 28 to 31, 1935, at Farrington hall. The Agricultural section of the Asssociation of Hawaiian sugar technologists presented this program in place of their regular meeting ... and are issuing these lectures as a publication in place of the usual proceedings."

1.33 Morita, Sakae. Hawai Nihonjin hatten shi, [1815]. 886 p. Chapter 8 (p. 170-212) is on agriculture in Hawaii. It covers sugar, coffee, rice, pineapple and other crops. (H. Springer)

1.66 Morita, Sakae. Hawai gojunenshi. 1 vol., [1919]. Chapter 14 (p. 567-615), "Industries.'' covers sugar (p. 567-5810, coffee (p. 582- 592), rice, onion, pineapple and othr agricultural crops. Chapter 18, Section 7 (p. 843-856) and Section 8 (p. 856-892) details early labor disputes at plantations on Oahu, Hawaii and Maui. (H. Springer)

Munson, Jerome Aldrich. Studies in arsenic toxicity in plants. M. S., University of Hawaii, n/a 1941. 26 p.

Murakami, Kensabro. A study of the development of certain industries in Hawaii since 2.25 American annexation (1898-1940). M.A., University of Southern California, 1941. 132 p.

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Ranking Nicholson, Henry Whalley. From sword to share; or, A fortunein five years at Hawaii. 2nd 1.4 ed. London: W.H. Allen & Co., 1889. 348 p. "Chapter 21 discusses historical details regarding the beginnings of the rice industry in Hawaii." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987) "Early history of coffee in the Islands, pp. 130-5." (Coffeein Hawaii, 1986)

Nikaido, Raymond Y. A chemical study of some Hawaiian plants. M. S., University of n/a Hawaii, 1934. 46 p.

2.4 Ogimi, Chotoku. Saikin no Hawaijijo. Tokyo: Kaigai Kenkyujo, [1932]. 100 p. Includes information on industries in Hawaii {p. 27-44) including sugar, pineapple and other agricultural products, fisheries, and export/import price list which includes agricultural products. (H. Springer)

Pacific Guano Company. The Pacific Guano Company: its history; its products and trade; its relation to agriculture. Exhausted guano islands of the Pacificocean: Howland's island, Cincha islands, etc., etc. The Swan islands. The marlbeds and phosphate rock of South Carolina. Chisolm's island phosphate. The menhaden. Cambridge: Printed for the Pacific 1.66 Guan.a Company at the Riverside press, 1876. 63 p.

Pope, Willis Thomas. Manual of wayside plants of Hawaii; including illustrations, descriptions, habits, uses and methods of controlof such plants as have a wild nature of growth, exclusive of ferns. Honolulu, Hawaii: Advertiser Publishing Co., Ltd., 1929. n/a 289 p. Reprinted: C.E. Tuttle Co., (Rutland, Vt.), 1968

Postl, Anton. A study of the colloid and bound water content of Hawaiian soils. M. S., n/a University of Hawaii, 1942. 47 p.

Pratt, John Scott Boyd. Field experiments: their value and practical application to field nla practices. M. S., University of Hawaii (Honolulu), 1923. 45 1.

Richter, Charles. Ueber hawaiische Bodenbildungen; zugleich ein Beitraguber die Zusammensetzung des in Sa/zsaure /oslichen Verwitterungsproduktes tropischer Boden. 3 Gottingen: A. Schonhutte, 1933. 64 p.

Russell, Fred B., and Warren Gibson. Approved practices for terracing. And other approved 3.66 practices. Honolulu: Hawaii. Division of Vocational Education, 1942. Mimeographed

Shamel, Archibald Dixon. The improvementsof plants through bud selection. Honolulu: 2.66 Experiment Station of the Hawaiian SugarPlanters' Association, 1921. 39 p.

Shimizu, Toshisuke. Effect of manganese chloride on growth of plants. B. S., University of n/a Hawaii, 1921. 49 p.

Smith, E. C. The hive bee. A manual of beekeeping for Hawaii. Honolulu: The Hawaiian 2.75 Gazette Co., Ltd., 1918. 36 p.

Smith, Jared Gage. Agriculture in Hawaii; with digest of the land laws of the Territory. 2.33 Honolulu, T.H.: Hawaii Promotion Committee, 1903. 16 p. "Promotional pamphlet, much smaller than the 1908 version described below. Two canneries were in operation at this time." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

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Ranking n/a Smith, Jared Gage. Hawaii, its agricultural possibilities. Honolulu, 1906. Issued by the Hawaii Promotion Committee representing the Territory of Hawaii; the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce; the Merchants' Association of Honolulu. Microfilm: Berkeley

2.75 Smith, Jared Gage. Agriculture in Hawaii. Honolulu: Evening Bulletin Print, 1908. 40 p. Issued by the Hawaii Promotion Committee, representing the Territory of Hawaii; the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce; the Merchants Association of Honolulu. "Promotional pamphlet describing climate, soils, commercial plants, flowers, field crops, and industry. Published by the committee as the representative of the Territory of Hawaii, Honolulu Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Association of Honolulu."(Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

2.75 Smith, Jared Gage. Plantation sketches. Honolulu: The Advertiser Press, 1924. 155 p. Cover-title: Hawaii's harvest. "A record of Hawaiian industries as they appeared to an itinerant journalist in 1923; published in the columns of the Advertiser."

3.66 Smith, Jared Gage. Smith versus Perkins. [Honolulu], [1904]. 4 p. Reprint of a letter to , in answer to statements by R.C.L. Perkins

Smith, Jared Gage. Reportof Jared G. Smith, special examiner for the Agricultural Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu, made to said committee on his investigations into certain featuresof the work of agricultural institutions of Hawaii. 2.5 [Honolulu], {1914?]. 38 p.

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Agricultural extension 2.25 serves Hawaii, 1928-1938. {Honolulu]: [The University], [1938]. [26] p.

Wilcox, Earley Vernon. Hawaii; its agricultural possibilities. Honolulu: Bulletin press, 1909. 2.4 42 p. Issued by the Board of commissioners for the territory of Hawaii of the Alaska­ Yukon Pacific exposition.

Wilcox, Earley Vernon. Tropical agriculture; the climate, soils, cultural methods, crops, live stock, commercial importanceand opportunitiesof the tropics. New York: D. Appleton and n/a Company, 1916. 373 p. Microfilm: Bay Area Microfilm

Wilcox, Earley Vernon. Modernfarmers' cyclopedia of agriculture, a compendium of farm science and practice on field, garden, fruit and orchard crops, and the care, feeding and n/a diseases of farm animals. New York: Orange Judd Publishing Company, Inc., 1944. 497 p. Microfilm: Penn State University

Wolters, William. Theses on experimental work on Kauai (confined to East Kauai). B. S., n/a University of Hawaii, 1923. 22 I.

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Serials

Ranking 1.16 Collegeof Hawaii. Publications. Bulletin.Honolulu, 6 no. (1911-1919). No. 1. Notes upon Hawaiian plants with descriptions of new species and varieties. By. J.F. Rock. 1911. 20 p. No. 2. The Hawaiian Peperomias. By C. de Candolle; Descriptions of new species of Hawaiian plants. By. J.F. Rock. 1913. 49 p. No. 3. A study of the food habits of the Hawaiian dragonflies. By A. Warren. 1915. 45 p. No. 4. Palmyra islands with a description of its flora. By J.F. Rock. 1916. 53 p. No. 5. Department of Agriculture, 1st annual report; forthe fiscal year ending June 30, 1918. 1918 20 p. No. 6. Second annual report of the Department of Agriculture; for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1919. 1919. 27 p.

1.66 College of Hawaii. Publications. Circular. Honolulu, 3 no. (1911-1919). No. 1. School gardens in Hawaii. By. V. MacCaughey. 1910. 11 p. No. 2. Control of bovine tuberculosis. Report of the International Commission of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1910. 1911. 35 p. No. 3. The extension work of the College of Hawaii. V. MacCaughey. 1914. 30 p.

The Hawaii farm and poultryjournal; a monthly devoted to Hawaiian agriculture. Honolulu, 1 2 vol. (1924). v. 1, no. 1-5

2 The Hawaiifarm journal; the pioneer farm journalof Hawaii. Honolulu, (1928-1929). Alternate Title: Aloha, the Hawaii farm journal. Deas, Manuel A, Jr., editor v. 1-v. 2, no. 2; Mar. ? 1928-May 1929.

2 Hawaii farm annual, household and gardenguide. Honolulu, 4 vols. (1933-37). Annual.

2 Hawaii farm and home. Honolulu, 14 vols. (1938-1951). v.[1]-14, no.10; Jan. 15, 1938-Oct. 1951. Vol.[1, no.1] published as a supplement to Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Editors: 1938-June 1944, Gwenfread E. Allen. Aug. 1944-Oct. 1951, Donald H. Burum.

2.75 Normal School leaflets.Honolulu, 18 nos. (n.d.). Contents: Algaroba.- The ant.- The banana.- The cocoanut tree.- Coffee.- Cotton plant.- The dragonfly.- The formation of rain.- The house fly.- The life history of the frog.- The mosquito-where it lives and how it lives, by D.L Van Dine (Nature study leaflet, no.3).- Papaia.- Rice.- Sugar cane.- Taro.- Toad.- The wasp.- Kapa beating, by Abel Makekau.

3 Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu. Pineapple and sugar review. (1930-). "Monthly bulletin published by the Chamber." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

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Ranking 2.4 Davies (Theo. H.) & Co., Ltd. Report.Honolulu, (1938-1973). Alternate Title: Annual report Continued by: Jardine, Matheson & Co., Report & accounts "Some reports include information on Kukaiau Ranch, Ltd." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

Farmers' Institute of Hawaii. Annual report of the proceedings of the Farmers' Institute of 2.25 Hawaii. [Honolulu], (1903-?). 1st {1902)- No more published?

Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. Annual reportof the HawaiiAgricu ltural Experiment 1.2 Station. Honolulu, 13 vols. {1901-1913). Alternate Title: Report on agricultural investigations in Hawaii Continued by: Report of the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station 1900/01-1903/4 are reprinted from the annual reports of the Officeof the Experiment Stations for the same years; 1904/05 is published as Bulletin no. 170 of the Office of Experiment Stations

Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. Press bulletin. Honolulu, Hawaii, 54 no. (1903- 2.75 1919). Irregular. No. 1-no. 54.

Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. Reportof the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment 1.16 Station. Honolulu, (1914-1948). Continues: Annual report of the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station Continued by: Report of the University of Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station for the biennium (this title is out of scope for the bibliography) 1929/30-1936/37 issued under the joint supervision of the University of Hawaii and the United States Department of Agriculture

Hawaii Consolidated Railway, Ltd. Annual reportof the General Superintendent, Hawaii 2.8 Consolidated Railway, Limited. Honolulu, 30 vols. (1916-1945). Alternate Title: Annual Reports of the President and General Manager, Hawaii Consolidated Railway, Limited Continues: Report of the Hilo Railroad Company and statement of accounts Reports include freight statistics by category such as fruits and vegetables, livestock, raw sugar, agricultural implements, and fertilizer. (E. Herring)

1.33 Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service. Extension bulletin. Honolulu, 69 no. (1929-1964). Alternate Title: Bulletin Extension bulletin no.1-64; Bulletin no. 65-69 Issued in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Issued 1929-56 by the Service under its earlier name: Agricultural Extension Service.

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Ranking Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Reportof the Commissioner 2 of Agriculture and Forestry. Honolulu, 32 vols. (1901-1958). Some reports include rules and regulations. Reports for Jan.-Jun. 1901 and Jan.-Jun. 1903 never published. Reportfor 19 31-32 issued as The Hawaiian forester and agriculturalist, v. 30, no. 1, Jan./Mar. 1933.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. General circular. Honolulu, 3 2.2 no. (1903?-1908). No. 1. Digest of the statutes relating to the importations of soils, plants, fruits, vegetables, etc. [1903?] 6 p. No. 2. Important notice to ship owners, fruit importers and others. Rules and regulations prohibiting the introduction of certain fruits and animals. 1904, 3 p. No. 3. Law and regulations pertaining to the importation and inspection of honey bees and honey into the Territory of Hawaii. 1908. 7 p.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Rules and regulations. 2.2 Honolulu, (1904-1916). Official Publications of the Territory of Hawaii lists 18 rules published and amended concerning pest and disease prevention. The first 5 Rules were published in the Board's General Circular No. 2 and No. 3. Rule II. Concerning the importation or introduction into the Territoryof Hawaii of birds, reptiles and insects injurious or detrimental to agriculture, horticulture or forestry. October 25, 1904. 1 p. Rule VII. Concerning the prevention of distribution of the Mediterranean fruit fly from Oahu to the other Islands. November 21, 1910. 1 p. Rule VIII. Concerning the importation of all banana fruit banana shoots or plants. January25, 191 1. 1 p. Rule IX. Concerning the prevention of distribution of insect pests from Oahu to the other islands. June 18, 1911. 1 p. Rule X. Fruit Fly control. Concerning horticultural sanitation in and about the city of Honolulu. November 14, 1911. 1 p. Rule XII. Concerning the control of insect and other vegetable pests in the Territory of Hawaii. December 30, 1911. 1 p. Rule XIII. Concerning control of the plant pest, Thimble-Berry in the Territory of Hawaii. Janaury 31, 1912. 1 p. Rule XIV. Fruit Fly control. Concerning horticultural sanitation on the island of Hawaii.March 4, 1912.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Hawaiianforester and 1.6 agriculturist. Honolulu, T.H., 30 vols. (1904-1933). Subtitle: A quarterly magazine of forestry, entomology, plant inspection and animal industry Monthly 1904-1922 Quarterly 1923-1933 v. 1-30, no. 1; Jan. 1904-Jan./Mar. 1933. Issued under the direction of the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry; v.19-26, 28-29 include its Report for the fiscal years, 1921/22-1928/29, 1930/31-1931/32; v. 30 includes the Board's biennial report, 1930/32.

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Ranking Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Entomology. 2.25 Bulletin. Honolulu, 4 no. (1903-1918). No.1. The leaf-hopper of the sugar cane, by R.C. L. Perkins. 1903. 39 p. No.2. A catalogue of the Hemipterous family Aleyrodidae, by G.W. Kirklady, and Aleyrodidae of Hawaii and Fiji by Jacob Kotinsky. 1907. 102 p. No.3. Report of an expedition to Africa in search of the natural enemies of fruit flies, by F. Silvestri. 1914. 165 p. No.4. The corn leaf hopper, by D.T. Fullaway. 1918. 16 p.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Entomology. Press 2.2 bulletin. Honolulu, 1 no. (1904). No. 1. On some diseases of cane specailly considered in relation to the leaf-hopper pest, and to the stripping of cane, by R. C. L. Perkins. 1904. 4 p.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Entomology. nla Report of the Division of entomology. Honolulu, ( 1905-1922). Reprinted from Report of the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Entomology. 3 Circular. Honolulu, 3 no. (1905-[1912]). No.1. A circular of information, by J. Kotinsky. 1905. 8 p. No.2. The Japanese beetle fungus, by J. Kotinsky. 1905. 4 p. No.3. Mediterranean fruiMly (Ceratatis capitata) Wiedemann, by E.M. Ehrhorn. [1912]. 7p.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Plant Inspection. nla Report. Honolulu, Hawaii, (1918-1922). Reprinted from the Report of the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry

2.5 Hawaiian Engineering Association. Press bulletin.Hono lulu, 67 nos. ([1906]-1918). No. 1-67. No.28 and 63 repeated in numbering. No.43 in 2 pts.; no.52 in 7 pts.; no.58 in 11 pts.; no.63 (Oct. 1917 and Feb. 1918} in 7 pts. No. 1-6 issued by the society under its earlier name: Honolulu Engineering Association.

Hawaiian Entomological Society. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society. 1.2 [Honolulu], ( 1906-).

3 Hawaiian Fertilizer Co. Report.Hon olulu, (1918?-1942?}. Alternate Title: Manager's report to stockholders

Hilo Railroad Company. Reportof the Hilo Railroad Company and statement of accounts. 2.6 Honolulu, 16 vols. (1901-1915). Continued by: Annual Report of the General Superintendent, Hawaii Consolidated Railway, Limited, for... Reports include freight statistics by category such as fruits and vegetables, livestock, raw sugar, agricultural implements, and fertilizer. (E. Herring)

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Ranking Pacific Guano and Fertilizer Company. Report of the Pacific Guano and Fertilizer Co. 2.75 Honolulu, (18?? -1959.). Alternate Titles: Report of the North Pacific Phosphate and Fertilizer Co. (18??- ) Report of the Pacific Chemical and Fertilizer Co. ( 1948- } Reports for 1935-1959 include Report of the Pacific Guano Co.

Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society. Transactions of the Royal Hawaiian Agricultural 1.5 Society. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, 2 vols. (1850-1856). V. 1 • V. 2 n. 3

n/a Thrum, Thomas G. Hawaiian almanac and annual. Honolulu, (1875-1974). Alternate Titles: All about Hawaii. The recognized book of authentic information on Hawaii, with Thrum's Hawaiian annual and standard guide. Hawaiian almanac and annual (1875-1 924) Hawaiian annual (1925-1940} Thrum's Hawaiian annual and standard guide, combined with All about Hawaii (1940/41-1 946/47) Suspended 1969-1 973 Microfilm: University of Hawaii Library, 1989

1.8 University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Occasional papers. Honolulu, 68 no. (1923-1962). Alternate Titles: University of Hawaii occasional papers Occasional paper Nos. 29-31, 33-35, 37-39 issued also as a number of its Bulletin series. Selected titles: No. 1. The crown lands of Hawaii. By T.M. Spaulding. 1923. 22 p. No. 3. The composition of some Chinese foods. 1925. 4 p. No. 5. Historical sketch of the University of Hawaii. By AL. Dean. 1927. 19 p. No. 6. Hawaii's position in experiment station appropriations. By. D.L. Crawford. 1927. 15 p. No. 8. Some observations on the agricultural situation in Hawaii. By D.L. Crawford. 1930. 35 p. No. 16. The vitaminds. By C.D. Miller. 1932. 9 p. · No. 18. A key to the families of monocotyledons in the Hawaiian Islands. By F.R. Fosberg. 1934. 8 p. No 19. A study of the changes in composition of Kona coffee berries at various stages of development, with an investigation of Kona coffee oil. By F.T. Dillingham and R.R. Thompson. 1934. 10 p. No. 25. The earliest Japanese labor immigration to Hawaii. By R.S. Kuykendall. 1935. 26 p. No. 32. Immigrant plants in the Hawaiian islands, I. By F.R. Fosberg, 1937. 11 p. No. 36. Identification of Hawaiian plants. by H. St.John and F.R. Fosberg. [1938]. 53 p. No. 41. Identification of Hawaiian plants; part 2. by H. St.John and F.R. Fosberg. [1940]. 47 p. No. 46. Immigrant plants in the Hawaiian islands, II. By F.R. Fosberg, 1948. 17 p.

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Ranking 1.83 University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural studies. Honolulu, 13 no. (1927-1930). No. 1. Hawaiian forest areas. 1927. 8 p. No. 2. Sugar cane in Hawaii. 1927. 8 p. No. 3. Coffee in Hawaii. 1927. 8 p. No. 4. Imports and exports of agricultural products in Hawaii, 1926. By L.A. Henke. 1927. 10 p. No. 5. Bananas in Hawaii. 1927. 4 p. No. 6. Vegetable growing in Hawaii. By F.G. Krauss. 1927. 16 p. No. 7. A sugar cane farm, being the report of the Waiakea experiment station at Hilo. By R. Pahau and L.A. Henke. 1928 16 p. No. 8. A graphic story of sugar. by L.A. Henke. 1928. 24 p. No. 9. Free range for poultry. By C.M. Bice. 1928. 8 p. No. 10. Baby chick disease control. By C.M. Bice. 1928. 8 p. No. 11. Poultry diseases in Hawaii. By C.M. Bice. 1928. 20 p. No. 12. Poultry in Hawaii. 1928. 4 p. No. 13. World crop statistics. By. O.W. Barrett. 1930. 4 p.

1.5 University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Research publications. [Honolulu], 23 no. (1927-1946). Alternate Title: Research publication Selected titles: No. 2. The economic geography of Hawaii. By. O.W. Freeman. 1927. 88 p. No. 5. A survey of livestock in Hawaii. By LA Henke. 1929. 82 p. No. 6. Weeds of the pineapple fields of the Hawaiian islands. By H. St.John and E.Y. Hosaka. 1932. 196 p. No. 8. Land utilization in the Hawaiian islands. By J.W. Coulter. [1933]. 140 p. No. 12. Hawaiian homesteading on Molokai. By. F.M. Keesig. 1936. 133 p. No. 14. A survey of small farming in Hawaii. By F.E. Armstrong. 1937. 90 p. No. 16. Chinese rice farmers in Hawaii. By. J.W. Coulter and C.K. Chun. 1937. 70 p. [No. 22. Geographic variation in annual rainfall on Oahu. By C.K. Wentworth. 1946. 14 p.] No. 12-13, 16-18, 20 issued also as nos. of the University's Bulletin series. No. 23 issued also as Research paper no. 3 of the Cooperative Fisheries Research Staff.

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Course no. 2: Lessons in soilscience. Honolulu, 6 vols. 3.4 ([192-?]). Lesson no. 1-6. At head of title: Instruction by correspondence. Contents.- no.1. Henke, LA The physical properties of soil. no.2. Henke, LA The chemical properties of the soil. no.3. Henke, LA The biological propertiesof the soil. (Cover title: The biological properties of the soil) no.4. Henke, L.A. The function and supply of phosphorus in the soil and a discussion of phosphoric fertilizers. no.5. Henke, L.A. The function and supply of potash in the soil and a discussion of potash fertilizers. no.6. Henke, L.A. The function and supply of nitrogen in the soil and a discussion of nitrogen fertilizers.

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Ranking University of Hawaii (Honolulu), Department of Agriculture. Annual report of the Agricultural 1.4 Department. Honolulu, 12 vols. (1919-1930). Alternate Title: Report of the University of Hawaii Agricultural Department University of Hawaii. Department of Agriculture. Annual report Continued by: Annual report of the Animal Science Division of the University of Hawaii Reprint: published as part of the College Bulletin (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990; Offica/ Publications of the Territory of Hawaii, 1962)

University of Hawaii (Honolulu), Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin. Honolulu, 1.4 198 no. (1901-1979). Alternate Titles: Special bulletin Research bulletin No. 1-61 (1901-1930) published as U.S. government documents. Includes its Special bulletins. Many nos. issued out of chronological sequence. No. 143-144 issued in 1971 and 1969 respectively, under later title.

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Agricultural notes. 1.8 [Honolulu], 161 no. (1929-1939). Continued by: Agricultural extension circular. University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. At head of title; Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics ... University of Hawaii; U.S. Dept. of Agriculture cooperating. Mimeographed.

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Extension Jetter. Honolulu, 2 T.H., 28 vols. (1922-1947). Vol. 1, no. 1 (Apr. 1, 1922)-v. 28, no. 1 (Nov. 1947) Reproduced from type-written copy, v. 9-24, no. 1. Nos. 1-2, 4-7 issued without title. Issues for 1922-Nov. 1928 (no. 1-347) without volume numbers but constitute v. 1- 7. Volume numbers irregular: no. 84-87, 314 omitted; no. 291 repeated. Issued: 1922-Nov. 1928 by the Extension Service Dept.; Dec. 1928-Nov. 1947 issued in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Ex tension circulars. 1.6 Honolulu, 34 no. (1929-1938). Alternate Title: Circulars Continued by: Agricultural extension circular. University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. no. 1-34; 1929-1938. Nos. 6 and 7 repeated in numbering.

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Ranking University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Agricultural extension 1.8 circular. Honolulu, 351 no. (1939-1955). Continues: Agricultural circular/University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service Extension circular/University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service Continued by: Extension circular (University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service No. 2-no. 351. ( Offical Publications of the Territoryof Hawaii states that No. 1. was titled "Poultry enemy No. 1: Blindness and paralysis in poultry. By B.A. Tower. 1939. 4 p.) Some nos. have title: Extension circular. Includes revised editions of some nos. Many nos. issued out of chronological sequence. Some numbers titled as follows: Annual summary of fruit and vegetable unloads in Honolulu. Fruit and vegetable unloads in Honolulu Five-year summary of fruit and vegetable unloads in Honolulu 1936-1940 Summaryof fruit and vegetable unloads at Honolulu

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. Extension bulletin. 1.8 Honolulu, 10 no. (1917-1927). Continued by: Extension bulletin (Hawaii. University, Honolulu. Agricultural Extension Service) No. 1-8 published in Honolulu, 1917-1918; no. 9-10 published in Washington, 1926- 1927. Manuscripts for Bulletin no. 3-6 prepared in cooperation with the Territorial Food Commission. No. 1. Extension notes -1. 1917. 7 p. No. 2. Extension notes - II. 1917. 7 p. No. 3. Emergency series I: Field production of beans. 1917. 10 p. No. 4. Emergency series II: Methods of combating garden pests, by C. W. Carpenter. 1917. 16 p. No. 5. Emergency series Ill. Peanuts - how to grow and use them, by F. G. Krauss. 1917. 12 p. No. 6. Emergency series IV: The banana as an emergency food crop, by J. E. Higgins. 1917. 16 p. No. 7. Emergency series V: Drying as a method of food preservation in Hawaii, by Maxwell 0. Johnson. 1918. 31 p. No. 8. Emergency series VI: Bean spot disease, by C. W. Carpenter. 1918. 3 p. No. 9. Hawaiian vegetables and their function in the diet, by J. C. Ripperton and Nellie A. Russell. 1926. 24 p. No. 10. Index to publications of the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, by Elizabeth H. Langdale. 1927. 28 p.

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. Circular. Honolulu, 1.75 T.H., 70 no. (1931-1968). No. 1-70.

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Ranking University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. Progress notes. 2.4 Honolulu, T.H., 104 no. (1940-1958). Alternate Title: Progress notes/Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Hawaii Continues: Progress notes on experiments and other items of interest Continued by: Technical progress report/Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station No.15-118

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. Technical bulletin. 1.6 Honolulu, 105 no. (1943-1981). No. 1-no. 105 No. 100 published in 1981; no. 104 published in 1980; no. 105 published in 1979 No. 67 not published

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. Animal Husbandry Division. Progressnotes on experiments and other items of interest. Honolulu, 14 no. 2.2 {1933-1936). Continued by: Progress notes/Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station No. 1-14

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Coffee

Monographs & Theses

Ranking Central Kona Young Men's Association. Silver jubilee commemoration of the Central Kona Young Men's Association. Kealakekua, Hawaii: Central Kana Young Men's Association, 2 [1 940). 96 p. Paul K. Shimizu, editor "Contains articles on the history of coffeein Hawaii, possible solutions to the industry's struggles, the rat campaign on Kona coffee farms, and the Kana Farmers Credit Union." (Coffee in Hawaii, 1986)

n/a Chong, Sum Wing. Liu shih tzu ssu {A utobiography at sixty]. Honolulu, 1944. 98 p. "English summary precedes Chinese text. Relates that he organized two coffee mill companies in Kana in addition to Wing Coffee Co. in Honolulu." (Coffee in Hawaii, 1986) Reprinted: Wing Coffee Co., 1986

Goto, Yasuo Baron. The coffee situation in Hawaii. Honolulu: University of Hawaii 1.8 Extension Seravice, 1930. "Reviews coffee production in Kona, 1920-1930, calling 1924-1928 period the golden era. Predicts period of depression and stagnation because of low world price." (Coffee in Hawaii, 1986)

Hawaii. Departmentof Foreign Affairs. The Hawaiian Islands, their resources, agricultural, commercial and financial. Coffee, the coming staple product. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette 2 Co., 1896. 95 p.

Hawaii. Labor Commission. Reportof the Labor Commission on the coffee industry. 2 Honolulu: R. Grieve, 1895. 33 p. Labor Commission, W.N. Armstrong, chairman, J. Emmeluth ... [et al.]. "Forsees labor shortage as a stumbling block to coffee industry development. Surveys current labor and land tenure situations, projects huge growth for coffee, recommends that government make land available to small-holder farmers and encourage Occidental immigration, especially from the U.S. and Portugal." (Coffee in Hawaii, 1986)

Hawaii. Legislature. Committee on Commerce. Hoike a ka Hapa-uuku o ke Komite Kalepa. 4 [Honolulu), [1888). 7 p. Published also in English with title: Minority reportof the Committee on Commerce. Signed: C.F. Horner.

Hawaii. Legislature. Committee on Commerce. Minority reportof the Committee on 4 Commerce: [Honolulu], [1888]. 6 p. Published also in Hawaiian with title: Hoike aka Hapa-uuku o ke Komite Kalepa. Signed: C.F. Horner.

Hawaii. Legislature. Committee on Commerce. Reporton an Act to encourage the 3 cultivation of coffee. Honolulu, 1892? "Against a proposed loan to a coffee plantation." (Coffee in Hawaii, 1986)

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Ranking 2.75 Hawaiian Coffee and Tea Company, Ltd. Prospectus. Honolulu?, 1879? "English and Hawaiian text. Company has land at Kahaluu and Kaumalumalu in Kona. Charles Miller to be manager. Estimate of expenditure and returns compared with Ceylon coffee plantation costs." (Coffee in Hawaii, 1986)

Hawaiian Coffee Plantation Company, Ltd. Prospectus of the Hawaiian Coffee Plantation 2. 75 Company, Ltd. [Honolulu]: [Daily Bulletin Steam Print], [1888]. 11 p. "Company to purchase land in Kona, plant coffee, and build a mill. List of directors and estimated costs and returns included. Application for shares tipped in." (Coffee in Hawaii, 1986)

Hawaiian Land and Improvement Company. Prospectus of the Hawaiian Land and ImprovementCompany (limited). Lands in the coffee district of the island of Hawaii. 2. 75 Honolulu: Hawaiian Star Association, 1895. 8 p. "Offers lots on an installment plan in Keaau, near Hilo. The Company will clear land, plant coffeean d/or citrus trees, and care for them for four years for set fees. Cost and income projections given for fo ur years. Fold-out map of area by AL Loebenstein included." (Coffee in Hawaii, 1986)

Haywood, William. Coffee culture in the Hawaiian Islands Advance Sheets of Consular 2 Reports 13. [Washington], 1898. 26 p. "Information on climate, acquiring and clearing land, cultivation, estimated costs and receipts. Interviews with planters, island of Hawaii. " (Coffee in Hawaii, 1986)

Kona Coffee & Fruit Company. Prospectus of the Kana Coffee & Fruit Company (limited)/Ka olelo hoakaka o ka Hui Kope Me Hua-Ai o Kana (Kaupalenaia). Honolulu: R. 2.75 Grieve Steam Book & Job Printer - Paiia E Grieve, Alanui Kalepa, 1891. 9 p. "Owns ahupuaa of Klahiki adjoining Hookena, South Kona. Relying on Hookena as port." (Coffee in Hawaii, 1986) English and Hawaiian.

Louisson, Abraham Lincoln. Plea for growth and protection of the American coffee industry of Porto Rico, Hawaii and the Philippines. Honolulu: Paradise of the PacificPrint, 1908. 18 2.75 p. "Call for tariffpr otection by an outspoken Hamakua planter." ( Coffee in Hawaii, 1986)

Louisson, Abraham Lincoln. Argument and plea on behalf of the American coffee industry 3 in our insular domains, 1917. 14 p. "Address before Congressional Party at Hilo, Hawaii, November 14, 191 7."

3 Makaha Coffee and Fruit Company. Prospectus. [Honolulu], [1893]. 12 p.

Monsarrat, J. M. (M. D.?). Prospectus of the Monsarrat Coffee Estate lands at Kolo and 2.75 Olelomanu 1, South Kana, Hawaii. Honolulu, 1894. 7 p. "Describes land and equipment and includes an assessment of suitability and cost of coffee planting. Appended are fold-out map of the land and a statement of Kingdom laws on coffee." ( Coffee in Hawaii, 1986)

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Ranking Monsarrat, J. M. ((M. D.?). Prospectusof the South Kona CoffeeCompany, Ltd. Honolulu, 3.5 1894. 7 p. "Proposed company to plant coffee in Papa area of South Kana." (Coffeein Hawaii. 1986)

Tanada, Takuma. Utilization of nitrates by the coffeeplant. M. S., University of Hawaii, n/a 1944. 44 p.

Whitney, Henry Martyn. The Hawaiian coffee planters' manual; with notes of the methods of coffeeculture practised in Guatemala, Brazil, Liberia, and Ceylon. Honolulu: Hawaiian 2.25 Gazette Company's Press, 1894. 48 p. "Incorporates reportsby J.W. Forsyth on coffee in Hawaii and discusses equipment and cultural practices. Includes cost and return estimates for establishing a plantation." (Coffeein Hawaii, 1986)

Serials Ranking Hawaiian Sumatra Plantations, Ltd. Annual report of the Hawaiian Sumatra Plantations, Ltd. 2.25 [Honolulu, Hawaii], (1915?-1930?).

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Crops, Other

Monographs & Theses

Ranking Abel, Marjorie Greig. An investigation of the vitamin content of Chinese cabbage (Brassica Chinensis), and the effectof salting, and pickling in salt-rice polishing paste on the vitamin nla content. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1932. 144 p.

Ball, Alice A. The chemical constituents of piper methysticum; or The chemical constituents of the active principle of the ava root. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1915. n/a 41 p.

Chung, Hung Lum. Sweet potato breeding and selection. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1920. n/a 154 p.

Crawford, David Livingston. Hawaii'scrop parade: a review of useful products derived from the soil in the Hawaiian Islands, past and present. Honolulu, Hawaii: Advertiser Publishing 1.5 Co., Ltd., 1937. 305 p.

Edwards, Dorsey Wayne. The effectof fertilizer upon the yield and chemical composition of coffeegrown in the Kona district, island of Hawaii. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1936. 70 p. n/a

Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. Diversified industries in the Territory of Hawaii. 2.25 Honolulu: Paradise of the Pacific Print, 1903. 20 p. Statements addressed to E.S. Boyd, Commissioner of Public Lands 1. Coffee culture, by AL Louisson. 2. Wahiawa colony, by 8.0. Clark. 3. Pineapple growing, by 8.0. Clark. 4, Sisal, by W.F. Dillingham. 5. Fruits and vegetables, by F. Buchholtz.

Hawaii. Food Commission. Na Papapa e hoohuaia mai ana mai na mahinaai mai. 2 [Honolulu?], [1917?]. 4 p. "Ka moolelo i hoopokoleia mai ka Buletina mai o ka Hale Hoao o na Meakanu U.S."

Hawaii. Fruit Growing and Truck Farming Commission. Reportof fruit growing and truck 3 farming commission. Honolulu: Hawaiian Star Print, 1910. 20 p. Earley Vernon Wilcox, Chairman

Hawaiian Sisal Company. Prospectus of the Hawaiian Sisal Company, Limited. Honolulu, 2.25 [1903]. 56 p. President, D.P.R. Isenberg

Hawaiian-American Rubber Company. Prospectus of the HawaiianAmerican Rubber 2.33 Company, Limited: [Wailuku, Maui], [1906]. 18 p. President, Hugh Howell

n/a Hee, Kai Ngu. Studies on rice. B. S., University of Hawaii, 1924. 40 I.

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Ranking Henke, Louis Albert. Corn in Hawaiiwith a special study of the problem of growing corn on 2.66 the lowlands. Honolulu, 1922. Typescript

2.33 Henke, Louis Albert. Alfalfa in Hawaii Planting circular: [Honolulu], [1917]. 4 p. Published as: Planting circular (Hawaii. Territorial Food Commission); no. 1. Accompanied by translations in Portuguese and Hawaiian, titled "A alfalfa em Hawaii" and "Ka alfalfa ma Hawaii nei" respectively

Higgins, J. E. A cultura da uva. Translated by Joseph Rose. Honolulu: lmprensa do Paraizo 3 do Pacifico, 1911. 15 p. At head of title: Estacao experimental de agricultura de Hawaii, Honolulu

Ho, William Nyuk Lyng. The mungo bean (Phaseofus radiatus). 8. S., University of Hawaii, n/a 1918. 13 p.

n/a Imai, Koichi. Rubber. 8. A, University of Hawaii, 1926. 94 p.

n/a lwai, Charles K. The statistical study of rice. B. A, University of Hawaii, 1927. 43 I.

Kana Tobacco Company. [Prospectus]; Kona Tobacco Company, Limited, District of Kona, 2.33 Island of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii. [Honolulu?], [190-]. 8 p.

Laurel Hill Orchards, Ltd. Laurel Hill Orchards Limited, Rogue River Valley, Oregon. 3.5 Honolulu: Paradise of the Pacific Print, 1910. 8 p. "The company's directors are, with one exception required by the Oregon laws, all of Honolulu, where all meetings are held."

Lee, Yun Fat. Thesis on foreign trade on certain ra w materials essential to American n/a industries. B. A, University of Hawaii, 1926. 43 1.

Lum, Richard Kam Yee. Head lettuce breeding: the development of new strains and nla methods of hybridization. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1929. 48 p.

Maneki, Mitsugi. Analysis ofa banana growing enterprise in Hawaii. 8. S., University of n/a Hawaii, 1929. 36 p.

Marques, Auguste Jean Baptiste. Culture et preparation du sisal (henequen); etude faite 2.5 aux ilesHavai. Paris: A Challamel, 1909. 96 p. At head of title: Bibliotheque d'agriculture coloniale.

Pahang Rubber Company. By-laws of the Pahang Rubber Co., Limited. Honolulu, 1910. 3 11 p.

Pope, Willis Thomas. A study of certain economic fruit plants of the Hawaiian Islands, n/a 1923-1926. D. Sci., University of Hawaii, 1926.

Pope, Willis Thomas. Brief progress reportof experiments at the Kona substation and with cooperative growers of the Kana district of Hawaii. Honolulu, T.H.: Hawaii Experiment 2.5 Station, 1932. 39 1.

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Ranking Pope, Willis Thomas. Useful fru its of the Hawaiian Islands and other tropical and semi- 1.5 tropical /ands, [193-]. 371 p. Typescript

Tanjong Olak Rubber Plantation. Regulations or by-laws of the Tanjon Olok Rubber 3.5 Plantation, Limited. Honolulu, 1910. 13 p.

Waterhouse, Fred T. P. Rubber, its cultivation in Ceylon, Malaya and Java. Reportof observationsmade by Fred T. P. Waterhouse, illustrated by photographs made by him. 2. 5 [Hawaii]: The Hawaiian Rubber Growers Association, 1908. 53 p. Caption title: Report on the cultivation of rubber in Ceylon and the Federated Malay States and Johore. Report made to the Board of Agriculture and Forestry of Hawaii and to the Hawaiian Rubber Growers' Association

Wilcox, Earley Vernon. A cultura da banana. Honolulu: Emprensa do Paraizo do Pacifico, 2.66 1911. 7 p. At head of title: Estacao Experimental de Agricultura de Hawaii, Honolulu. Portuguese

Wilcox, Earley Vernon. No ka hooulu ana i ka maia. Honolulu: Paiia e ka Paredaiso o ka 1.66 Pakipika, 1911. 11 p. Kahua Hooulu o ka Oihana Mahiai o Amelika, Honolulu. 'olelo Hawai'i

Wilcox, Earley Vernon, and Frederick Arthur Clowes. No ka hoou/u ana i ke kalo. Honolulu: 2.33 Paiia e ka Paredaiso o ka Pakipika, 1911. 15 p. At head of title: Kahua Hooulu o ka Oihana Mahiai o Amelika, Honolulu

Wilder, Gerrit Parmile. The taro, or kalo, in Hawaii;prepared for the University of Hawaii, 2 Extension Division. [Honolulu], [n.d.]. 8 p. Mimeographed.

Serials

Ranking Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Diversified Crops Committee. Circular. [Honolulu?]. 2

Pahang Rubber Company. Annual reportof the Pahang Rubber Company, Limited. 2.66 [Honolulu, Hawaii], ( 1907-1958?).

Selama-Dindings Plantations. Annual reportof the Selama-Dindings Plantations, Limited. 2.66 Honolulu, (1913-1962?).

Tanjong Olak Rubber Plantation. Annual report of the Tanjong Diak Rubber Plantation, Ltd. 2.66 Honolulu, (1908-1928?). Alternate Title: Reportsand statement of accounts for the year ending December 31, 1910

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Forestry

Monographs & Theses

Ranking 2.33 Andrews, L. A. Koa Forest above Volcano KilaueaHouse, Hawaii. (Honolulu), [1905). Copy of a report written in 1905 and submitted to the Trustees, Bernice P. Estate.

Giffard, Walter Le Montais. Some observations on Hawaiian forests and forest cover in their 2.33 relation to water supply. Honolulu, 1913. 24 p. "List of tree-seeds adaptable for planting in Hawaiian forests ... [by J.F. Rock]": p. 21-24.

Harris, John Orville. The nodu/ation of Sesbania. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1941. n/a 86 p.

Haughs, David. Na hoakaka no ke kanu ana i na laau malu ma/u ame na laau hoohiwahiwa me na kuhikuhi poko/e no na hoolaha ana Papa kuhikuhi/ Mahele Oihana Ulu Laau; helu 6 (Division of Forestry press bulletin; no. 6.) Honolulu: l\llahele Oihana Ulu Laau, Teritori o 2 Hawaii, [1909]. 8 p. Translation of his Instructions for planting forest, shade and ornamental trees, with brief notes on propagation (Division of Forestry Press bulletin no. 5 and Division of Forestry circular no. 2)

Hoge, Walter Grimmett. The root nodule organisms of Mimosa pudica, Desmanthus virgatus, Leucaena glauca, Prosopis juliflora and Sesbania grandiflora. M.S., University of n/a Hawaii, 1939. 43 p.

Hosaka, Edward Yataro. The problems of forestry and the work in progress toward reforestationin the Territoryof Hawaii. Conservationof natural resources given by Dr. B. 2.55 Adams 1930 ... University of Hawaii. [n.p.], 1930. 49 1. Typescript.

Hosaka, Edward Yataro. Historyof the Hawaiianforest. University of Hawaii : .. Survey 251. 1.25 [n.p.].. 1931. 25 p. Typescript.

3.33 Judd, Charles Sheldon. Report on Kaipapau cabin. [Honolulu], [1933]. 5 l. Caption title: Reporton transportation of building material by Army airplanes and construction of ranger cabin at Kaipapau, Oahu. Concerns the destructiveness of wild pigs in the Koolau watershed forest reserve areas, and the subsequent need for a cabin for hunters and the difficulties overcome in its construction.

Judd, Charles Sheldon. Forestry in Hawaii. [Honolulu]: [Division of Forestry of the board of 3 Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry], [1937?]. 7 p.

Thrum, Thomas George. List of Hawaiianwoods. [Honolulu], 1901. 1 p.

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Serials

Ranking Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Forestry. Press 2 bulletin. Honolulu, 6 nos. (1905-1909). See also: Papa kuhikuhi/ Mahele Oihana Ulu Laau; helu 6 No. 1. Forest and ornamental tree seed forsale at Government Nursery, by R.S. Hosmer. 1905. 3 p. No. 2. Suggestions in regard to the Arbor Day tree planting contest. 1905. 7 p. No. 3. Revised list of the forest and ornamental tree seed for sale at the Government Nursery, by R.S. Hosmer. 1906. 4 p. No. 4. Instructions for propagating and planting forest trees, by D. Haughs. 1906. 4 p. No. 5. Instructions for planting forest, shade and ornamental trees, with brief notes on propagation, by D. Haughs. 1909. 7 p. No. 6. Na hoakaka no ke kanu ana i na laau malumalu ame na laau hoohiwahiwa me na kuhikuhi pokole no na hoolaha aba, a David Haughs. 1909. 8 p. (Hawaiian translation of No. 5) (Z 7405 .H35)

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Forestry. Circular. 2 Honolulu, 2 no. (1905-1 912). No. 1. An offer of practical assistance to tree planters, by R.S. Hosmer. 1905. 6 p. No. 2. Instructions for propagating forest, shade and ornamental trees, by D. Haughs. 1912. 11 p.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Forestry. Report. n/a Honolulu, (1905-1922). Reprinted from the Reportof the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Forestry. Bulletin. 1.33 Honolulu, 1 no. (1911 ). No. 1. Eucalyptus culture in Hawaii, by Louis Margolin. 1911. 80 p.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Forestry. Botanical 1 bulletin. Honolulu, Hawaii, 6 nos. (1911-1919). No. 1 New and noteworthy Hawaiian plants, by L. Radlkoffer and J. F. Rock. 1911. 14 p. No. 2. List of Hawaiian names of plants, by Joseph F. Rock. 1913. 20 p. No. 3. The sandalwoods of Hawaii. A revision of the Hawaiian species of the genus Santalum, by Joseph F. Rock. 1916. 43 p. No. 4. The ohia lehua trees of Hawaii, by Joseph F. Rock. 1917. 76 p .. No. 5. The arborescent indigenous legumes of Hawaii, by Joseph F. Rock. 1919. 53 p. No. 6. The Hawaiian genus Kokia, a relative of cotton, by- Joseph F. Rock. 1919. 22 p. Nos. 1-3, 5-6 issued also as J.F.C. Rock's Hawaiian botanical papers, no.1, 3, 9, 15-16.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Forestry committee. Report. Honolulu, (1897-1 915). 2.33 Also in Hawaiian sugar planters' association. Proceedings, 1905 ... ; also in Hawaiian planters' record, 1912...

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Horticulture

Monographs & Theses

Ranking Pacific Guano and Fertilizer illustratedgarden guide. Hilo: Pacific Guano and Fertilizer Co., 3 1943. 20 p.

The Cultivation of flowers, fernsand palms in Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii: Plants and Flowers 2 Section of the Second Territorial Fair, [1919?]. 16 p. Flowers / RI. Lillie -- Ferns / Donald MacIntyre -- Palms / Donald MacIntyre

Allen, Gwenfread Elaine. The history of the Star-Bulletin garden contest. Honolulu, 1941. 3 Typescript.

n/a Frear, Mary Dillingham. Our familiar island trees. Boston: R. G. Badger, [1929). 161 p. Sponsored by the Outdoor circle of Honolulu. Microfilm: Ohio State University

Gunderson, Grace F. A study of the tropical and semi-tropical flora of the campus of the University of Hawaii; a problempr esented to the School of Education, University of Hawaii. n/a M. A, University of Hawaii, 1927. 126 p. Letter by T.C. Zschokke entitlted "Ornamental plants on the University of Hawaii campus" which points out inaccuracies inserted

Hawaii. Food Commission. Plantingtable for fo od crops in Hawaii, based on general soil 3 and climatic conditions. Honolulu, [1918?). 1 chart

3.5 Hawaiian Gazette. PicturesqueHonolulu. Honolulu, 1907. 80 p.

Honolulu Ad Club. The Pirie mango. Published by Honolulu Ad Club to let you know that this superb fruit can be grown in your own home ground. Honolulu: Advertiser Pub. Co., 3.5 1919. 4 p.

Horii, Tamotsu, and Donald M. Murakoshi. Vegetable production practices ofsuccessf ul farmers in the Kahuku and Waialua districts of Oahu. Honolulu: Departmentof Agricultural 2.75 Education, University of Hawaii, 1941. 51 1. Mimeographed.

Inn, Henry. Tropical blooms, a portfolio of 40 flowerprints from photographs by HenryInn ... with a presentation by MaryDilli ngham Frear... Waikiki: Fong Inn's Limited, 1944. 40 p. 1.66

Kamemoto, Haruyuki. An attempt to producea fertile interspecific hybrid in Lycopersicon 2.33 with the use ofco/chicine. [Honolulu], 1944. Typescript. Dean prize for undergraduate research;1944

Krauss, Frederick George. Th e culture of vegetables in Hawaii. Honolulu: [Universityof Hawaii (Honolulu). Extension Division.], 1922. 29 p.

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Ranking Kuck, Loraine Elizabeth, and Richard C. Tongg. The tropical garden, its design, 2.66 horticulture, and plant materials. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1936. 378 p.

Kuck, Loraine Elizabeth, and Richard C. Tongg. Hawaiian flowers. Honolulu: Tongg 2.66 Publishing Company, 1943. 109 p.

McLean, Olive Gale, and Mary Dillingham Frear. Flowers of Hawaii. New York: Dodd, Mead 2.66 & Company, 1938. 30 p. Illustrations by Olive Gale McLean; text by Mary Dillingham Frear.

Mundorff, Theodore J. In an old Hawaiian garden, an album of Hawaii's flowers. Verses by 1.66 Raymond A. Stewart, Jr. [Long Beach, Calif.]: [R.A. Watkins], [1943]. 21 p. Verso of each plate contains descriptive poem by Raymond A. Stewart,Jr. Printed on outside of double leaf uncut at top.

Neal, Marie Catharine. In Honolulu gardens Bernice P. special publication; 2 13. Honolulu: The Museum, 1928. 327 p.

2.33 Outdoor Circle. Trees and flowers of the Hawaiianisla nds. [Honolulu], [1944]. "Presented ... for the stranger-malihini in the Hawaiian islands by the Outdoor circle. Photography by Frank S. Warren and Edithe Beutler, color artistry by Edithe Beutler, classification by Dr. Harold St. John."

Pacific Guano and Fertilizer Co. Planting and fertilizing: schedules for flowers and 2.33 vegetables in Hawaii. Honolulu: Pacific Guano and Fertilizer Co., 1937. 48 p.

Pacific Guano and FertilizerCompany. How to make plants grow; planting and fertilizing schedules for flowers and vegetables in Hawaii. Honolulu: Pacific Guano and FertilizerCo., 2.33 1941. 24 p.

Pacific Guano and Fertilizer Company. How to protectplants. A guide to the controlof pests and diseases of plants in Hawaii. Honolulu: Pacific Guano and Fertilizer Co., 1941. 2.33 57 p.

Rock, Joseph Francis Charles. The ornamental trees of Hawaii. Honolulu: [Honolulu Star- 1.25 Bulletin Press], 1917. 210 p.

Rock, Joseph Francis Charles. The leguminous plants of Hawaii : being an account of the native, introduced and naturalized trees, shrubs, vines and herbs, belonging to the family 1.66 Leguminosae. Honolulu, Hawaii, 1920. 234 p.

Sinclair, Isabella. Indigenous flowers of the Hawaiian Islands. Forty-four plates painted in water-colours and described by Mrs. Francis Sinclair, Jr. London: S. Low, Marston, Searle, 1.5 and Rivington, 1885. 44 p.

Wilder, Gerrit Parmile. Fruits ofthe Hawaiian Islands. In three volumes. Vol. I. Illustrated by thirty-six half-tone plates with descriptions of same. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette, 1907. 77 1 p. Descriptive letterpress foreach plate on verso of preceding plate. The author's original intention was to issue three volumes; later he decided to incorporate all data in one volume. cf. Pref. rev. ed., 1911.

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Ranking Wilder, Gerrit Parmile. Fruits of the Hawaiian Islands. Honolulu, T.H.: Hawaiian Gazette 1 Co., 1911. 247 p. Rev. ed., including vol. 1, 1906 Illustrated by one hundred and twenty-one half-tone plates with descriptions of same. Descriptive letterpress for each plate on verso of preceding plate.

Serials

Ranking A Annual report of vegetable breeding in the Southeastern United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Charleston, S. C., (1940-1967?).

3 Hawaiian Homes Commission. Circular. Honolulu, 1 no. (1930). No. 1 Molokai. 1930. 15 p. In English and Hawaiian. (Vegetable gardening, Molokai) James Munro, superintendent and agriculturist.

1.33 Pacific Orchid Society of Hawaii. Bulletin. Honolulu, 29 vols. (1941-1971). Superseded by: Na Okika o Hawaii; Hawaii orchid journal Frequency varies slightly. v.1-29, no.4; Jan. 1941- Dec. 1971. Publication suspended between Oct. 1941 and Oct. 1942.

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Labor

Monographs & Theses

Ranking Sen-kyuhyaku-nijunendo Hawai seito kochi rodo undoshi, jo. [Honolulu, Hawaii]: Hawai 1 Rado Renmeikai Honbu, 1921. 429 p.

Kanyaku Nihon imin Hawai toko gojunen kinenshi (Golden jubilee of the Japanese in 1 Hawaii, 1885-1935). Honolulu: The Nippu Jiji, 1935. Text in English and Japanese.

Jitsugyo no Hawai soritsu sanjisshunen kinengo. Honolulu, Hawaii: Jitsugyo no Hawaisha, 1.25 1941. 298 p. Includes a list of Japanese who served more than 30 years at various sugar plantations (p. 54-61, 2nd group). Fifteen companies are included. Also includes a brief account on pig farming (p. 217-220) and an article on small-scale farming (p.220). (H. Springer)

2 Why Hawaii has so few white agricultural laborers and small farm ers. n.p., [190-). 11 p. Consists mainly of letters from W.J. Lowrie and G.F. Renton, managers of Ewa Plantation, concerning efforts to bring white farmers from the mainland U.S

Zairyu Nihonjin rodosha zokyuron (The higher wages question) . [Honolulu, Hawaii]: Zokyu 2 Kiseikai, [1909). 20 p. English and Japanese.

Chinese in Hawaii, a resume of the social, industrial, and economic progress of the Chinese in the Hawaiian Islands, with an historical sketch of the events leading to and the 1.33 foundation of the Chinese Republic. Honolulu, [1913]. 48 p. "Contains biographies of several Chinese prominent in the rice industry." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987)

Jitsugyo no Hawai sokan nijugo-shunen kinengo. [Honolulu, Hawaii]: [Jitsugyo no 1.25 Hawaisha], [1936]. 190 p. Includes a list of Japanese agricultural workers with more than 25 years of service with various sugar and pineapple plantations (p. 22-34, 2nd group). Twenty-nine companies are included. (H. Springer)

3 Reportof E.J. Eagen on the Hawaiian Islands. [n.p.], [1940). 35 p. Mimeographed. (From Hearings before the House Committee on Labor Board and Wagner Act, pp. 615-623; May 3, 1940)

Adams, Romanzo Colfax. The ; a statistical study bearing on the future number and voting strength and on the economic and social character of the Hawaiian Japanese. New York: National Committee on American Japanese Relations, 1924. 26 p. 2

Beyer, Henry Otley. Beyer's complete dossier on Hawaiian industrial relations survey. 1 [Hawaii?], [1925]. 162 I. Typescript.

Title typewritten on letterhead of Curtis, Fosdick & Belknap.

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Ranking Bottomley, Allen William Thompson. A statement concerningthe sugar industryin Hawaii; labor conditions on Hawaiian sugar plantations; Filipino laborers th ereon, and the alleged Filipino "Strike" of 1924. [Honolulu]: Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, 1924. 49 p. 1

Burlem, Ernest, Marion Kelly, and Arthur A. Rutledge. Memorandum on militarycontrol of 1 Hawaiian labor. Honolulu, 1944. p. Written by John R. Reinecke.

Cariaga, Roman R. The Filipinos in Hawaii: a survey of their economic and social n/a conditions. M. A., University of Hawaii, 1936. 228 p. Microfilm: Sinclair Library, University of Hawaii, 1963

Cariaga, Roman R. The Filipinos in Hawaii; economic and social conditions, 1906-1936. 1 Honolulu, Hawaii: Published by the Filipino Public Relations Bureau, 1937. 192 p.

2 Cariaga, Roman R. Filipinos at Ewa. [Honolulu], (1935?]. 45 1. Typescript

Coman, Katharine. The history of contract labor in the Hawaiian Islands Publications of the American Economic Association; 3rd ser., v. 4, no.3. New York: For the American 1.66 economic association by the Macmillan company, 1903. 68 p.

Cooke, Richard Alexander. Reply of Mr. R.A. Cooke to Dr. C.A. Prosser's questionnaire of 0 June 25, 1930. [Honolulu], [1930]. 51. At head of title: Governor's Advisory Committee on Education. Typescript.

Crawford, David Livingston. Paradox in Hawaii; an examination of industry and education and the paradox they represent. Boston, Mass.: The Stratford Company, [c1933]. 262 p. 1.66 " ... title refers to the author's contention that... educated children of laborers don't want to work on plantations." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Dairy Workers Union of Hawaii. Local 946. Constitution and by-laws of the Dairy Workers Union of Hawaii, Local no. 946 of International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America (A .F. of L.). Rev. and amended. ed. [Honolulu], 2 1945. p.

Dizon, Nicolas C. Dagiti Filipinos ditoy Hawaii. Manila: Philipino Printing Press, 193-? 88 p. 1

Duckworth-Ford, R A. Reporton Hawaiian sugar plantations and Filipino labor, 1926. 10 p. 3

Estep, Gerald Allan. Social placement of the Portuguese in Hawaii as indicated by factors in nla assimilation. University of Southern California, 1941. Reprinted: Rand E Research Associates (San Francisco), 1974

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Ranking Federation of Japanese Labor in Hawaii. Controversy between Japanese labor and the 1 sugar planters of Hawaii. Honolulu: Nippu Jiji Print., 1920. 8 p. "Includes full text of claims of labor; resolutions and reasons in supportof request for higher wages, shorter hours, protection of women, and health provisions." ( Sugar in Hawaii, 1986)

Federation of Japanese Labor in Hawaii. The voice of labor in Hawaii. Honolulu: Nippu Jiji 1 Print, 1920. 6 p.

Gibson, Warren. Job list analysis for Ewa Plantation Co. agricultural apprentices: 3 [Honolulu], [ca. 1944].

3 Greene, Ernest Woodruff. School graduates and plantation jobs, 1931 . 5 p. Typewritten copy of report given at the Territorial Conference of Social Workers, 1931, taken from the Honolulu Star Bulletin, July 31, 1931 .

3 Griffiths, Arthur Floyd. More race questions. [Honolulu], [1915]. 11 p. Read at a meeting of the Social Science Association, March 1, 1915

Grip, A The condition of the Swedish and Norwegian laborers on the Hawaiian Islands, 1.5 [1882?]. 15 p. Report by Mr. A Grip to the Minister of Foreign Affairs at Stockholm

Gulick, Sidney Lewis. Hawaii's American-Japanese problem; a description of the conditions, a statement of the problems and suggestions for their solution. [Honolulu]: Star 1.75 Bulletin, [1915]. 42 p.

1 Hawaii. Biennial reportof the Bureau of Immigration. Honolulu, (1878-1916). Alternate Titles: Biennial report of the Board of Immigration (1905-1 910) Report of the Board of Immigration, Labor, and Statistics (1912-1916) 1886 - "Relates the history of efforts by planters to secure laborers beginning ain 1851 with 180 people from China." 1888 - "Includes report of the Inspector-General of Immigrants, C.N. Spencer, lists of plantations, names of managers, bookkeepers, sugar boilers, and engineers, as well as numbers of each race employed. Also includes the Report of the Japanese Inspector-in-Chief." 1890 -"Report of the Inspector-General of Immigrants, C.N. Spencer, including tables showing location, number, and nationality of unkilled laborers on Hawaiian sugar plantaitons. Discussion of restrictions of Chinese immigrants." ( Sugar in Hawaii, 1986)

Hawaii Interracial Committee. Report of Hawaii interracial committee on Filipino importation. 1 [Honolulu], [1945]. 3 p. Mimeographed

Hawaii Laborers' Association. Facts about the strike on sugar plantations in Hawaii. n/a Honolulu: The Association, 1920. 27 p. Microfilm: Harvard Library

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Ranking Hawaii Laborers' Association. The Hawaii Laborers ' Association's announcement against 2 wage reduction. Honolulu, 1921 . Title pages and text in English and Japanese with separate paging (Japanese title romanized: Genkyu hantai seimeisho)

Hawaii Manpower Board. Standard of wages, hours and conditions of work. Dairyindus try, 1 County of Honolulu, Territoryof Hawaii. Honolulu, 1943. 10 I.

Hawaii. Cabinet. Reply of the Cabinet to the petition of the citizens of Honolulu regarding 1 Chinese restriction. [Honolulu], [1889]. 15 p.

Hawaii. Departmentof Foreign Affairs. Ka hoike a ke Kuhina o ko na Aina Eepili ana i na ano hana a me na kumuhana i ke Kau Ahaolelo o 1884. Honolulu: Thos. G. Thrum, 1884. 5 0 p. Submitted by Walter M. Gibson. Also published in English with title: Repott of Minister of Foreign Affairs on ways and means to the Legislative Assembly of 1884.

Hawaii. Department of Foreign Affairs. Repottof Minister of Foreign Affairs on ways and 0 means to the LegislativeAssem bly of 1884. Honolulu: Thos. G. Thrum, 1884. 4 p. Submitted by Walter M. Gibson. Also published in Hawaiian with title: Ka hoike a ke Kuhina o ko na Aina Eepill ana i na ano hana a me na kumuhana i ke Kau Ahaolelo o 1884.

Hawaii. Department of Foreign Affairs. Statement on Chinese immigration: made to the Legislative Assembly, May 17, 1886 by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, [Walter M. Gibson]. 1 [Honolulu]: [Foreign Office], [1886]. 6 p.

Hawaii. Legislature. House of Representatives. Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, Promotion and Immigration,. Repottof Committee on Agriculture and Immigration of the House of Representatives, Legislature of the Territoryof Hawaii, Session of 1911, in response to a resolution requiring inquiryinto the question of Filipino immigration. 1.5 [Honolulu]: [Mercantile Printing Co.], [1911]. 23 p.

Hawaii. Legislature. Senate. Transcript of proceedings before the Senate, Territoryof Hawaii, (sitting as a committee of the whole Senate) in re: Senate Billno. 72. [Honolulu], 1 1945. 80 I. Mimeographed.

Hawaii. Unemployment Work Relief Commission. Emergency relief in territory of Hawaii, U. S.A. Compiled by Federal emergencyre lief administration, territory of Hawaii (territorial Unemployment work relief commission) Honolulu, Hawaii, January 1, 1935. Walter F. Dillingham, chairman, territorial Unemployment work relief commission, Harold A. Mountain, territorial administrator, Federal emergencyre lief administration. [Honolulu]: [Advertiser 2 Publishing Co., Ltd.], [1935]. 77 p.

Hawaiian Immigration Society. Repottof the Secretary, with a map of the Hawaiian Islands. 1.5 Honolulu: Printed by order of the Executive Committee of the Society, 187 4. 22 p. " ... including tables of statistics of plantations containing number of hands, sex, race, acres of cane, etc." (Sugar in Hawaii, 1986)

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Ranking Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. The sugar industryof Hawaii and the labor shortage; 1.66 what it means to the United States and Hawaii. [Honolulu], [1922?]. 47 p.

Hillebrand, William. Reporton supply of labor, etc., by the Hon. Wm. Hillebrand, M. D., Royal Commissioner to China and India, to the Honorable Board of Immigration of the Hawaiian Islands. Prin ted by order of the Board. Honolulu: Government Press, 1867. 45 p. 1

Hormann, Bernhard L The Germans in Hawaii. M. A. , University of Hawaii, [1931]. n/a 162 p.

Kauai Morale Committee. The final reportof the Kauai Morale Committee. Lihue, Kauai, 0 (1945).

n/a Kim, Bernice Bong He. The Koreans in Hawaii. M. A., University of Hawaii, 1937. 213 p. Microfilm: University of Hawaii Library, 1973

Kinney, William Ansel. Hawaii's capacity for self-governmentall but destroyed. Salt Lake n/a City, Utah: F.L. Jensen, [1927]. 206 p. "The assassination of Hawaii as an American Commonwealth nearing absolute and accomplishment at the hands of Promoters and Exploiters of Asiatic Immigration." Microfilm: New York Public Library

n/a Ladenson, Alex. The Japanese in Hawaii. Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1938. 205 p. Microfilm: University Microfilms International, 1994.

Liebes, Richard Alan. Labor organization in Hawaii: a study of the efforts of labor to obtain nla security through organization. M. A., University of Hawaii, 1938. 132 p. Microfilm: University of Hawaii Library, 1974

Ligot, Cayetano. Filipino laborers in Hawaii. Honolulu, T.H.: Government of the Philippine 1.33 Islands, Resident Labor Commissioner's Office, 1924. 35 p.

Lum, Kalfred Dip. The political influencesof the Orientals in the "Paradise of the Pacific". 1.5 MA, Columbia University, 1923. 48 p.

MacMillan, Louise. From a nipa hut in the Philippine homeland to a bungalow in Hawaii. 2 Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Press, 1921? 24 p. "Reprinted from Honolulu Star-Bulletin of January 1, 1921."

Manlapit, Pablo. Filipinos.fig ht for justice; case of the Filipino laborers in the big strike of 1924, territoryof Hawaii. [Honolulu]: [Printed by Kumalae Publishing Company], [1 933]. 112 n/a p. Prepared by Pablo Manlapit, 1924.

Marsden, Joseph. Reportof Hon. J. Marsden's mission to India and Java, 1891. Honolulu: 2 Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1891. 31 p. Trip made to procure contract laborers for the Planters' Labor & Supply Co. Includes related letters, contracts, and Indian emigration acts and rules.

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Ranking Masuoka, Jitsuichi. The westernization of the Japanese fa milyin Hawaii. State University of 2 Iowa, 1940. 318 p.

Moncado, Hilario Camino. Filipino labor conditions in the territory of Hawaii. Reportby Hon. Dr. Hilario Camino Moncada, senior delegate to the Philippines constitutional convention to Honorable Manuel L. Quezon, President of the Philippines. [Honolulu], [1936]. 39 p. 1 "Request made to the president of the Philippines for a resident labor commissioner in Hawaii. Report includes opoulation and economic statistics, sources of labor supply, and levels of illiteracy and English-speaking ability among Filipinos. Author was acting as senior delegate to the Philippine Constitutional Convention." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Negoro, Motoyuki. Meijiyonju ichi, ni-nen Hawai Hojin katsuyakushi. [Honolulu, Hawaii?], n/a [1915]. Microfilm: University of Hawaii

Newlands, Francis Griffith. Civil governmentfo r Hawaii;bland monopoly, servile labor. Remarks of Hon. Francis G. New/ands, of Nevada, in the House of Representatives, on amendments to Hawaiian governmentbill in debate of April 5, 6, and 26, 1900. O Washington, 1900. 24 p.

n/a Nippu Jiji. Hawai doho hatten kaikoshi. Honoruru: Nippu Jijisha, 1921. 312 p. Added colophon title in English: Japanese in Hawaii : 25th anniversary edition of the Daily Nippu Jiji Microfilm: University of Hawaii at Manoa Library (Hamilton Library)

Nippu Jiji. Glimpses of Japanese in Hawaii (including what they eat and what they wear). 2 Honolulu, 1928. 54 p. "Growth of the Nipp\.ljiji": p.46-53.

Nippu Jiji. Wh at can American citizens of Japanese descent do to serveHawaii and contribute to her progress? Successful articles submitted in essay contest conducted by 1.5 the Nippu Jiji. Honolulu, Hawaii, 1928. 20 p. How "New Americans" may serve Hawaii, by K. Kawachi.--Take the best East and West can give, by S. Sakamaki.--We must understand American Ways, by Y. Hanaoka.--Our Characteristics are no hinderance, by E.K. Wakukawa.--Establish contacts with American homes, by R. Kaneko.--Citizens should serve one country, by F. Makishima.

Okumura, Takie. Seventy years of divine blessings. [Japan]: [Edited and published by 2.5 Takie Okumura], [1940]. 191 p. Contents: My fortyyears' reminiscences. Things that influenced me. Ten years' educational campaign. Ten years of the conference of New Americans. Forty years of Okumura Christian home. Until the completion of Makiki Castle. On fiftieth wedding anniversary. Pages 54-63 contain information on labor actions by Japanese laborers on sugar plantations from 1908-1 924. (E. Herring)

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Ranking Okumura, Takie, and Umetaro Okumura. Hawaii's American-Japanese problem; a campaign to remove causes of friction between the American people and Japanese. Report 1.33 of first year's campaign, January to December, 1921. Honolulu, [1922]. 32 p.

Okumura, Takie, and Umetaro Okumura. Hawaii's American-Japanese problem; a campaign to remove causes of friction between the American people and Japanese. Report 1.33 of the campaign January, 1921 to January, 1927. [Honolulu], [1927]. 32 p.

Philippine Islands. Bureau of Labor. Report ... covering investigation of labor conditions 1.66 and employment of Filipinos in Hawaii. Manila: Bureau of Printing, 1926. 64 p.

Robinson, Clarence C. Study of plantation workers, Kohala Sugar Company, March 6-23, 2 1934. [Honolulu], [1934?]. Typescript.

Shapiro, Harry Lionel. The CMnese population in Hawaii. New York: American Council, n/a Institute of Pacific Relations, 1931. 29 p. Microfilm: New York Public Library

Shapiro, Harry Lionel. Migration and environment:a study of the physical characteristics of the Japanese immigrants to Hawaii and the effects of enviro nment on their descendants. 2.33 London: Oxford University Press, 1939. 594 p. With the field assistance of Frederick S. Hulse.

Thurston, . The labor situation in Hawaii: a paper. Honolulu, Hawaii: 1.66 Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1906. 35 p. Read by Lorrin A Thurston before the Social Science Club of Honolulu

Toyama, Tetsuo. Haran Jujo 80-nen no kaiko [Eighty years in Hawaii]. Honolulu: Toyama n/a Sadako, 1941. 183 p. Text in English and Japanese. Microfilm: National Diet Library,Tokyo

1.5 Tsutsumi, Takashi. Sin-kyuhyaku-nijunendo Hawai seito kochi rodo undo shi, 1921.

United Chinese Society (Honolulu, Hawaii). Petition to the administrators of the government of the United States of America for the betterment, conditions and admission of Chinese laborers to the Territory of the Hawaiian Islands. Presented by the United Chinese Society. 1 [Honolulu]: Mercantile Printing Co., [191 ?]. 9 p.

United States. National Recovery Administration. A survey of labor conditions in the 1 principal industries of the Territory of Hawaii. [Honolulu], [1935?]. Prepared by the Honolulu N.R.A. Office, Frederick Simpich, Junior deputy director.

Wakukawa, Ernest Katsumi. A historyof the Japanese people in Hawaii. Honolulu: The n/a Toyo Shoin, 1938. 439 p. Microfiche: Research Publications

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Ranking Watanabe, Shinichi. Diplomatic re lations between the Hawaiian kingdom and the Empire of nla Japan, 1860-1893. M. A., University of Hawaii, 1944. 189 p. Microfilm: University of Hawaii Library, 1975

Wentworth, Edna Louise (Clark). Filipino plantation workers in Hawaii; a study of incomes, expenditures and living standards of Filipino fa milies on an Hawaiian sugar plantation Studies of the Pacific, no. 7. San Francisco: American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, 2 1941. 245 p. A report in the International research series of the Institute of Pacific relations

Wentworth, Edna Louise (Clark), and Frederick Simpich, Jr. Living standards of Filipino families an an Hawaiian sugar plantation. Honolulu, T. H.: Hawaii Group, American Council, 2 Institute of Pacific Relations, [1936]. 40 p. Summarizing a detailed study conducted by Mrs. Wentworth which it is expected will be published by January 1, 1937. "A reportin the I. P. R. International research series, issued under the auspices of the Hawaii group, American council of the Institute of Pacific relations."

Serials

Ranking 1 Dokuritsu kron. Honolulu, (191 0?-1919?). Alternate Title: Independent review

1.5 The Chinese of Hawaii. Honolulu, 3 vols. (1929-1957). V. [1-3] 1929-1956/57. Text in Chinese and English. v. 1-2 pub. by the club under its former name: OverseasPenman Club. "[1 929]Contains biographical sketches of former rice planters. Includes an article by Albert Taylor, "The Empress of Cathay in the Hawaiian Islands," which describes Chinese immigrants and the valuable services of the pioneer rice growers." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987)

2.33 The Hawaii Chinese annual. Honolulu, 8 vols. (1930-1937). Text in English and Chinese. Ceased publication with v.8, 1937.

2.33 Filipino outlook; masakbayan mi nga Filipinos. Honolulu, 1 vol. (1934). v. 1, no. 1-2; Jan.-Feb. 1934. In English and llocano. No more published?

1.25 Hawai Nihanjin jitsugyo shokai gmo. [Honolulu], (1940). Alternate Title: Hawaii Japanese farm & industry Edited by Eugene T. Ichinose. English and Japanese. Added t.p.: The Hawaii Japanese farm & industry. "Published as an annual supplement to the ." No more published?

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Ranking Labor unions in the Territory of Hawaii: AFL, C/0 and independent affiliates. Honolulu, 3 Hawaii, 5 vols. (1940-1944). Continued by: Directory of labor organizations in the Territory of Hawaii No. 1 (Nov. 22, 1940)-no. 5 (Aug. 12, 1944). Semiannual 1944. Annual (irregular)1940-1943. Issued 1940-1941 by the Bureau of Unemployment Compensation, Research and Statistics Unit; 1943-1944 by the Bureau of Research and Statistics, Territory of Hawaii Departmentof Labor & Industrial Relations.

3 Philippines commonwealth outlook. Honolulu, Hawaii, (1941). Continued by: Wagayway Monthly. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1941)-v. 1, no. 2 (Feb. 1941). In English, with section in llocano. Editor: AN. Patacsil.

3 Wa gayway. Honolulu, Hawaii, 7 vols. (1941-1946). Alternate Title: Flag Continues: Philippines commonwealth outlook Merged with: Filamerican Merged with: Wagayway Filamerican Monthly. Vol. 1, no. 3 (Mar. 1941)-Nov. 1946. No more published? Nov. 1946 issue lacks vol. numbering, and is called: Special ed. In English, with section in llocano; beginning Sept.? 1946, in llocano only. Editor: A.N. Patacsil.

Directoryof labor organizations in the Territory of Hawaii. Honolulu, T.H., 29 vols. (1945- 3 1959). Continues: Labor unions in the Territory of Hawaii Continued by: Directory of labor organizations in the State of Hawaii Annual 1958-1959. Semiannual 1945-1957. No. 6 (Mar. 1, 1945)-no. 34 (Mar. 1959).

2 Hawaii. Bureau of Immigration. Report. Honolulu, (1879-1899). Alternate Title: Board of Immigration reportfor biennial period ending ... to the Minister of the Interior Issued by the Bureau (also called Board) as an agency of the Kingdom, Provisional Government, and Republic. 1882 - "Reports on the cost of immigration from South Seas islands, Portugal, Norway,Germany, as well as laws affecting labor. These reports of the Board or Bureau of Immigration began in 1879 and continued until 1899. A complete set can be found at the Archives of Hawaii." { Sugar in Hawaii, 1986)

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Citizenship circular. A - M. 3 [Honolulu], 13 no. ([1940-41]). United States Department of agriculture cooperating. Ceased publication with no. M, 1941.

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Land and Water

Monographs & Theses

Ranking Index of all grants issued by the Hawaiian governmentprevious to March 31, 1886/P apa kuhikuhi o na apana aina a pau i kuaiia e ke aupuni Hawaii, mamua aku o ka la 31 o Maraki, n/a 1886. Honolulu: P.C. Advertiser Steam Print, 1887. 127 p. Compiled by the Surveyor General. Pt. 1. -- Index of all the grants issued by the Hawaiian government Pt. 2. Index of all the royal patents issued to the Board of Education under the act of June 13, 1880 Pt. 3. Index of conveyances by Kamehamehas Ill, IV, and V Pt. 4. Alphabetical index of conveyances from the Hawaiian government, not patented Microfilm: University of Hawaii Libraries (Hamilton Library)

Land commission awards: numerical index including testimony and registers. Honolulu: Star- 3 Bulletin Press, 1929. Tables from Indices of awards made by the Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles in the Hawaiian Islands, with manuscript references to native and/or foreign testimonies and registers.

Banning, B. R. In the matter of the protest of B.R. Banning against the sale of the tide and submerged lands of Pearl City to the private persons; a consideration of the necessity of the Territoryof Hawaii re taining controlof its tide and submerged lands. Oakland: Snook 3 and Church, attorneys-at-law, [1918]. 36 p.

Frear, Walter Francis. The reply of Hon. Walter F. Frear, Governorof Hawaii, to the complaint of Hon. Jonah Kuhio Kalanianao/e, delegate in Congressfro m Hawaii. [Honolulu]: 3 Hawaiian Gazette Co., Ltd., [1912J. 98 p.

Goodale, William Whitmore. An experiment in homesteading; read at meeting of the 3 Honolulu Social Science Association Nov. 2nd, 1925. [Honolulu], [1925]. 14 p.

Hance, Francis Evaul. Hydraulic dam construction by chemical and engineering control... being the storyof Alexander dam now under construction (1929) for the McBryde sugar 3 company ... [Honolulu], [1929]. 3 p. Note: To accompany Bulletin no. 39, Engineering Assocaition of Hawaii. Mimeographed pamphlet.

2.5 Hanna, Hal F. Land monopoly in Hawaii. [n.p.], [1945]. 32 p. Compiled by Representative Hal Hanna.

Hawaii. Land registration act of Hawaii, enacted as Act 56 of the session Jaws of 1903, with the decisions declaring its constitutionality, some introductorynotes, simple forms of conveyance, table of costs and an index. Honolulu: Robert Grieve Printing Co., Ltd., 1904. 2.5 98 p.

Hawaii Bureau of Governmental Research. Report on organization andper sonnel of the Bureau of sewers and rural water systems of the City and County of Honolulu. Honolulu, 4 1930. 8 p. Mimeographed.

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Ranking Hawaii. Advisory Land Law Commission. Reportto the governorof Advisory Land Law Commission on legislation affecting the present land laws of the territory of Hawaii. 3 [Honolulu?], 1908. 24 p. A. Lewis, chairman.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Hydrography. Reportof the north and south Kon a, Hawaii, water investigation with estimates, maps, and recommendations made by the Division of Hydrography, Bureauof Agriculture and Forestry and submitted to the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii, February 1915. [Honolulu], 3 [1915]. 34 p.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles. Principles adopted by the Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles. To which are added several awards. Honolulu: C.E. 3 Hitchcock, printer, 1847. 20 p.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles. Papa kuhikuhi o na kuleana a pau i hookoia e ka Poe Luna Hoona Kuleana Aina (Index of all the claims awarded by the Land 1 Commission) . . Honolulu: Paiia ma ka Hale Paipalapala Aupuni, 1861 . 134 p. Oahu section (p. [3]-96) also published separately with title: Papa kuhikuhi o na kuleana a pau ma ka mokupuni o Oahu, i hookoia e ka Poe Luna Hoona Kuleana Aina.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles. Papa kuhikuhi o na kuleana a pau ma ka mokupuni o Oahu, i hookoia e ka Poe Luna Hoona Kufeana Aina = Index of allthe claims awarded on th e Island of Oahu by the Land Commission. Honolulu: Paiia ma ka Hale 1.5 Paipalapala Aupuni, 1861. 96 p. Index of all the claims awarded on the island of Oahu by the Land Commission. Text in Hawaiian.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles. Papa kuhikuhi o na kuleana a pau i hookoia e ka Poe Luna Hoona Ku/eana Aina = Index of all the claims awarded by the Land nla Commission. Honolulu: Printed by the P.C. AdvertiserSteam Print, 1881. 237 p. Index of all the claims awarded by the Land Commission. Text in Hawaiian. Microfilm: Berkeley, UC Library Photo Services

Hawaii. Commission of Public Lands. List of "crown and governmentlands" now classed as 2 public lands. Honolulu, [1905?]. 4 p.

Hawaii. Commission of Public Lands. Information relative to the opening of public lands under notice, Aug. 9, 1910. [Honolulu, Hawaii]: [Commissioner of Public Lands], [1 910]. 2.5 24 p. Also issued in Hawaiian: Na hoakaka e pili ana i ka weha ana o na aina aupuni malalo o ka hoolaha, Aug. 9, 1910

Hawaii. Commission on Advances to Homesteaders. Reportof the Commission on advances to homesteaders to the Governorof Hawaii, June 20, 1910. Honolulu: Bulletin n/a Publishing Co., Ltd., 1910. 24 p. "Resume of government advances to and for settlers and farmers in Canada and other countries": p.5-19. Signed (p.4): W.A. Kinney, W.W. Harris, Jas. W. Pratt. Microfilm: University of Michigan

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Ranking Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. Land transactions, Republicof Hawaii, July 7, 1989 2.5 to September 30, 1899. Honolulu, T.H.: Evening Bulletin, 1901 . 30 p. "Approved by the President of the United States, November 3oth, 1900."

Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. Aviso de aberturasde terras pub/icas no Territorio 2.5 de Hawaii. Honolulu, 1910. 15 p. Published also in Hawaiian with title: Hoo/aha no ka weheia ana o na aina aupuni o ka Teritore o Hawaii and in English with title: Opening of public lands in the Territory of Hawaii.

Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. Hoo/aha no ka weheia ana o na aina aupuni o ka 2.5 Teritore o Hawaii. [Honolulu], 1910. 16 p. Published also in English with title: Opening of publiclands in the Territory of Hawaii and in Portuguese with title: Aviso de aberturas de terras publicas no Territorio de Hawaii.

Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. Opening of public lands in the Territory of Hawaii. 2.5 Honolulu: Hawaiian Star Print, 1910. 16 p. Published also in Hawaiian with title: Hoo/aha no ka weheia ana o na aina aupuni o ka Teritore o Hawaii and in Portuguese with title: Aviso de aberturas de terras publicas no Territorio de Hawaii.

Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. Statement of the total public lands of the Territory of Hawaiiand their estimated value as of January 1, 1915. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 3 Ltd., 1915. 13 p.

Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. Index of allgra nts and patents, land sales. 2.5 Honolulu, T. H.: Paradise of the Pacific Print, 1916. "Organized by district, shows grant number, book, grantee, locality, area, and date. Has numerical index." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. Indices of awards made by the Board of Commissioners to quiet land titles in the Hawaiian Islands. [Honolulu]: Star-Bulletin Press, 2.5 1929. 1732 p. "Indexes are by awardee, by lands (place names), by Land commission Award number, and by number of patent or award." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. List of "p ubliclands, " Territory of Hawaii. Honolulu, 3 [1908?]. 4 p.

Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. Statement of the total public lands of the Territory 3 of Hawaiias of March 18th, 1914. [Honolulu], [1914]. 3 p. Tables only

Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. Public lands owned by the Territoryof Hawaii. 3 [Honolulu], [1917]. 6 p. Issued by the administration of Gov. LE. Pinkham.

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Ranking Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. Division of Hydrography. Report on the survey of the water resources of the district covering the Kalaheo, Lawai and Omao Homesteads, Kauai. 2.5 [Honolulu]: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1941 . 26 p. By the Division of Hydrography to the 1941 Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii

Hawaii. Crown Lands Commission. Biennial report of the Commissioners of Crown Lands. 2 Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1894. Report covers the two years ended March 31, 1894. Compiler: Curtis.P. Laukea.

Hawaii. Department of Foreign Affairs. Correspondence between H.H.M. 's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and Her Britannic Majesty's consul-general, on the subject of 3 's claim to land. Honolulu: Government Press, 1845. 209 p.

Hawaii. Department of Foreign Affairs. Correspondence between H.H.M. 's secretaryof state for foreign affairs and H.B.M. 's consul general, on the subject of Koahipau, a native 3 Hawaiian subject. Honolulu: Printed for the use of government, 1846. 16 p.

Hawaii. Department of the Interior. Fullstat ement of applications made for governmentlands to the Interior Department, fro m 1882 to date, to the Legislative Assembly of 1884. Honolulu: 2 T.G. Thrum, 1884. 11 p. Also published in Hawaiian with title: Hoakaka piha o na noi no na aina aupuni ma ke Keena Kalaiaina mai ka 1882 a i keia la, i ke Kau Ahaolelo 1884.

Hawaii. Department of the Interior. Hoakaka piha o na noi no na aina aupuni ma ke Keena Kalaiaina mai ka 1882 a i keia la, i ke Kau Ahao/elo 1884. Honolulu: Thos. G. Thrum, 1884. 2 11 p. Also published in English with title: Full statement of applications made for governmentlands to the Interior Department, from 1882 to date, to the Legislative Assembly of 1884.

Hawaii. Department of the Interior. Hoike a ke Kuhina Kalaiaina i haina no ka olelo hooho/o, a ka Mea Hanohano ke 'LiiDowsett, i ke Kau Ahaolelo o 1884. Honolulu: Thos. G. Thrum, 3 1884. 8 p. Also published in English with title: Report of Minister of Interior in answer to resolution of Hon. Noble Dowsett, to the Legislative Assembly of 1884

Hawaii. Department of the Interior. Report of Minister of Interior in answer to resolution of Hon. Noble Dowsett, to the Legislative Assembly of 1884. Honolulu: T. G. Thrum, 1884. 8 p. 3 Also published in Hawaiian with title: Hoike a ke Kuhina Kalaiaina i haina no ka olelo hooholo, a ka Mea Hanohano ke 'Lii Dowsett, i ke Kau Ahaolelo o 1884.

Hawaii. Government Survey. Assistant in Charge of Meteorology. Reportof Assistant in 1.5 Charge of Meteorology. Honolulu, H.I.: R. Grieve, Steam Book and Job Printer, 1890. 25 p. Report called "the first of its kind." At head of title: Reign of His Majesty Kalakaua--Seventeenth Year. Continued by the annual publication: Weather record for Honolulu and the Hawaiian Islands. Ranking Hawaii. Land Court. Rules of the Land court, Territory of Hawaii. [Honolulu, T.H.]: [The New

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3 Freedom Press), [1920?]. 23 p.

Hawaii. Land Court. Land courtregis trations (Torre ns titles) and conveyancing in Hawaii. History and application, statutes fro m Revised laws of Hawaii 1935 ... rules of the Land court. Published under the supervision of the Land court. [Honolulu?], [1 936?]. 3 68 p.

3 Hawaii. Land Laws Revision Commission. Report, 1945. Honolulu, 1945. 11 I. Mimeographed.

Hawaii. Legislature. Joint Hold-over Committee of the Legislature to Study the Hawaiian Homes Project. Reportof the Joint Hold-over Committee of the Legislature to Study the 3 Hawaiian Homes Project. Honolulu, 1937. 80 p. Roy A Vitousek, Chairman.

Hawaii. Oihana Ana Aina Aupuni. A brief history of land titles in the Hawaiian Kingdom. 1.5 Honolulu: P.C. Advertiser Co. Steam Print, 1882. 30 p. Published also in Hawaiian with title: He moolelo pokole no na hoona ku/eana aina, ilokoo ko HawaiiPae Aina. At head of title: Interior Department- Appendix 1 to Surveyor General's report. Report signed: W. D. Alexander, Superintendent of Government Survey.

Hawaii. Oihana Ana Aina Aupuni. He moolelo pokole no na hoona kuleana aina, i/oko o ko 1.5 HawaiiPae Aina. Honolulu: P.C. Advertiser Co. Steam Print, 1882. 32 p. At head of title: Oihana Kalaiaina. Appendix 1 to Surveyor General's report. Published also in English with title: A brief historyof land titles in the Hawaiian Kingdom. Report signed: W.D. Alexander, Luna Ana Aina Aupuni.

Hawaii. Survey Department. Reportof the Surveyor to the sixteenth Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii, prepared in accordance with Act 31, Session Laws of 1929. [Honolulu], 4 [1930). 20 p. Act 31 directed the Surveyor to check and establish permanent monuments and standard signals at all primary and secondary triangulation stations in the counties of Maui, Hawaii, Kauai and the City and County of Honolulu.

Hawaii. Territorial Planning Board. Summary of records, December, 1939. Surface water resources of the Territory of Hawaii, 1901-1938. Territorial Planning Board, Territory of Hawaii, December 8, 1939 [Publication no. 4]. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Ltd., 1939. 1 41 1 p. Also called: Surface water resources of the territory of Hawaii, 1901-1938 'Tables of surface water measurements on Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Hawaii and Molokai with list of gaging stations and map of each island." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

Hawaii. Waiakea Homestead Commission. Reportof the Waiakea Homestead Commission ... to the governorof Hawaii on the Wa iakea homestead situation. Honolulu: Advertiser 3 Publishing Co., Ltd., 1927. 105 p. Chairman: W.W. Goodale.

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Ranking 2 Hawaii. Water Commission. Report. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1917. 53 p.

2 Hawaii. Weather Bureau. The rainfall of the HawaiianIsla nds. [Honolulu], 1902. 60 p. By Curtis J. Lyons, Director of Weather Bureau.

Hawaiian Engineering Association. [Remarks on the Molokai irrigation project report by 3 Hugh Howell]. [Honolulu], [1939]. 6 p. Typescript.

Honolulu. Board of Water Supply. Reporton the rural water works, City and County of 2.5 Honolulu. Honolulu, 1937. 67 p. Mimeographed. Fred Ohrt, manager. "Mr. G. Nakamoto, assistant engineer in [the] office and former head of the Rural Water Dept. was assigned to the work."

Humphries, Grace. Hawaiian homesteading: a chapter in the economic development of nla Hawaii. M. A., University of Hawaii, 1937. 145 p. Microfilm.: University of Hawaii Library, 1975

King, Robert Davis. Hawaiian land titles, terminology of Hawaiian land divisions, abbreviations of land title terminologies, governmentalagencies controlling land titles, districts in the Hawaiian Islands, taxation divisions, Territoryof Hawaii, definitions-tax maps, 1.66 handy tables-land measures. [Honolulu?], [194?]. 63 p. Arranged by R. D. King from Real Property Appraisers Manual dated January 1, 1942.

2.5 King, Robert Davis. Hawaiian land titles. [Honolulu], [ca. 1945]. 15 p. "Reproduced through the courtesy of the Honolulu Realty Board. Source of material: [Hawaii (Ter.) Bureau of Real Property] Appraisal manual for assessors and appraisers of real property. [1942]" Also appeared (without diagrs.) in Hawaii (Ter.) Territorial Planning Board. First progress report... 1939.

Larrison, George Kirkpatrick. Preliminaryre port on the status of the Hawaiian homes 1 commission project to rehabilitate the Hawaiian race. Honolulu, 1936. By G. K. Larrison, Hawaiian homes representative, Dept. of the Interior, April 30, 1936. Contains exhibits [A-F] to accompany preliminary report of Hawaiian homes representative to the Secretary of the Interior. Mimeographed.

Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii. Liliuokalani vs. United States of America: petition. Honolulu, 1 Hawaii: Kinney, Ballou, Prosser & Anderson, [1909]. 44 p. At head of title: In the Court of Claims. Petition submitted by Kinney, Ballou, Prosser & Anderson, attorneys for petitioner.

Lyons, Curtis Jere. Weather record for Honolulu and the Ha waiian Islands, 1894-1895. 2 [Honolulu]: Hawaiian Weather Bureau, 1897. 75 p.

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Ranking Lyons, CurtisJere. A historyof the Hawaiian governmentsurvey with notes on land matters 2 in Hawaii. Honolulu: Printed by the Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1903. 63 p. By Curtis J. Lyons, assistant. Appendixes 3 and 4 of surveyor's reportfo r 1902.

McCandless, James Sutton. A brief history of the McCandless brothers and their partin the development of arlesian wellwater in the Hawaiian islands, 1880-1936. [Honolulu[: [Printed 1.5 by Advertiser Publishing Co., Ltd.], [1936]. 79 p. "History of the well-drilling and ranching McCandless family. Includes list of wells drilled by date with information on owner, location, and purpose�··" (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

. Parkhurst, Leland Herman. Homesteading in Lualua/ei: a st1,1dy in land utilization. n/a M. A, University of Hawaii, 1940. 132 p. Microfiche: University of Hawaii Library, 1983

1 Perry, Antonio. A brief historyof Hawaiian water rights. Honolulu, 1912. p. Read at the annual dinner of the Hawaiian Bar Association, June 15, 1912. Typescript.

Ryan, Thomas J. Hawaii; its public lands, urgent need of a homestead law and change of public land administration; Asiatic labor and land monopoly. Address by T. J. Ryan before visiting delegation of Congress, Hilo, Hawaii, September 11, 1909. [Hilo}, 1909. 3 60 p.

Tuttle, Arthur Smith. Statement submitted to the U. S. Senate committee on Pacific islands and PortoRico, on behalf of BerniceP. Bishop estate and the BerniceP. Bishop museum of Honolulu, territoryof Hawaii, by ArthurS. Tuttle, setting forlh their objections to the passage of the H. R. bill no. 11,997 and of the amendment thereto proposed by Senator Mitchell, granting to the Hawaii ditch company, ltd., a franchise to construct ditches and develop water on the public lands of Hawaii, the interests represented being threatened thereby with serious damage, accompanied by exhibits A, B, C and D in substantiation of the claims herein made. January, 1903. New York: Evening Post Job Printing House, 1903. 3 57 p.

Wadsworth, Harold Anderson, and Harold Raymond Shaw. Developments in irrigation 2.5 practices. Honolulu: AdvertiserPublishin g Co., 1931. 55 p.

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Serials

Ranking 2 We ather record for Honolulu and the Hawaiian Islands. [Honolulu], 10 vols. (1892-1903). Alternate Title: Record of meteorological observations at Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, with notes from other stations Continued by: Climatological data. Hawaii section. Vol. for 1892 issued(?) without t.p., and consists of monthly reports, with caption title: Meteorological summary & record, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Vols. for 1894/95-1 903 include compilations of monthly data with separate t.p.: Record of meteorological observations at Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands with notes from other stations Vols. for 1894/95 and 1896/97 issued in combined form. Vol. covering 1893 lacks year designation. Vols. for 1892-1898 issued by Hawaiian Weather Bureau; 1899-1903, by Hawaii Territory Survey.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Hydrography. Reportof the Boardof Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of n/a Hydrography. Honolulu, (1914). Reprinted from the Report of the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry

n/a Hawaii. Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles. Buke hoike. 13 vols. (1846-1852). Testimony on land claims, chiefly in Hawaiian, of both native and foreign-born residents. Microfilm: State Archives, 1964

1.5 Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. Report. Honolulu, 19 vols. (1901-1958). Continues: Hawaii. Public Lands Office. Report of the Commissioners of Public Lands "Biennial report includes lists of land conveyances to and from the Territory, leases auctioned in the period, and existing leases and licensees." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988) Reports for 1910/11-1914/1 5 not published. Continuation of the reports of the Public Land Office ( an agency of the Republic of Hawaii). The Commission was reorganized in 1959 into the Division of Land Management of the Department of Land and Natural Resources, and its reports included Department's annual reports.

Hawaii. Commissioner of Public Lands. Division of Hydrography. Bulletin. Honolulu, (1935- 3 1947). No. 1 prepared in cooperation with the U. S. Geological Survey.

Hawaii. Public Lands Office. Reportof the commissioners of public lands. Honolulu, 3 vols. 1.5 (1896-1900). For later reports see: Hawaii. Commission of Public Lands. Earlier reports published with Hawaii {King.) Dept. of the Interior. Report ... "Information on leases and sales includes place, type/use of land, rental amount. No lessee names." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988}

3 Hawaii. Surveyor. Reportof th e surveyor. Honolulu, (1900-1 954).

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Ranking Hawaiian Homes Commission. Report of the Hawaiian Homes Commission to the 2 Legislature of Hawaii. Honolulu, {1923-1959). "Biennial reports contain information on homesteaders and their livestock as well as other agricultual endeavors." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

2 Kohala Ditch Company. Annual report of the Kohala Ditch Co., Ltd. , (1906?-1956?). Alternate Title: Annual report of the Kohala Ditch Co., Ltd. and the Kehena Water Co., Ltd.

2.33 Wahiawa Water Co., Ltd. Report. Honolulu, (1902-?). First to fourthreports issued in 1 v. Reports for 1902/03 called no. 1

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Pineapple

Monographs & Theses

Ranking Proceedings of a meeting of fa ctorysuper intendents and helpers, preliminary to the organization of the Hawaiian Canners' Society, held at Honolulu March 12-13, 1921, under the auspices of the Hawaiian Pineapple Packers' Association. [Honolulu], [1921]. 57 p. 1.33

Abel, Francis A. E. Physiological studies of the pineapple plant. M. S., University of Hawaii, n/a 1924. 40 p.

Akau, George Herbert. A study of the effect of hydrogen peroxide as a decolorizing assistant in the treatment of recovered pineapple juice. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1937. n/a 80 p.

Association of Hawaiian Pineapple Canners. Experiment Station. Taxonomy of the pineapple; compiled from available literature and a report of varieties importedfo r testing by 2 the ... experiment station. [Wahiawa]: The Station, 1925. 23 p.

Baldwin, Thomas. Shortpractical directions for the culture of the ananas; or pine apple 1 plant. Warwick, Eng.: Printed by H. Sharpe, 1818. 33 p. "Early commentaryon the prospect for the pineapple in Hawaii." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Baldwin, William A.. A brief history and commentaryon the pineapple industry of Maui, 2 Hawaii. Wailuku, Maui: Maui Publishing Co., 1938. 32 p. "Covers the status and history of pineapple companies on Maui, especially Haiku Fruit and Packing Company, based on Baldwin's first-hand knowledge." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Baldwin, William A. Supplement to a brief historyand commentaryon the pineapple 1.5 industryof Maui, Hawaii, 1946. 26 p. "Written to give credit to three men who did volunteer pineapple research in the early days of Maui pineapple: James Lindsay, Clarence Whit, and Frederick Krauss. Also mentions deaths of several importantpersonages." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Boggs, Lawrence Allen. A study of the carotenoid pigments of pineapple. M. S., University n/a of Hawaii, 1939. 83 p.

Chapman, Royal Norton. Cooperation in the Hawaiian pineapple business. New York: 2.5 American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1933. 15 p. "Chapman was the director of the experiment station of the Association of Hawaiian Pineapple Canners. Includes the history and development of cooperation among pineapple producers and international trade activities." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Dole, Charles Fletcher. My eighty years. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, [c1 927]. 469 1.75 p. "Autobiography of 's father. Includes memoirs of a visit to Hawaii in 1909.... " (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

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Ranking 2 Gill, Lorin Tarr. Hawaiian pineapple. [Honolulu?], [193?]. 13 p. Mimeographed "Another description of the pineapple industry, this one more eloquently written than most." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Hale, Marion Mason. The kingdom that grew out of a little boy's garden. Honolulu: Hawaiian 2.5 Pineapple Company, 1930. 55 p. "A handsome booklet for consumer distribution; one million were printed between 1927 and 1930. Includes an idyllic history of the pineapple industry in Hawaii and of James Done and Dole Pineapple Company; includes pineapple recipes." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Hartung, William John. The functions of paper mulch in pineapple culture. [Honolulu]: 2.5 Hawaiian Pineapple Co., 1926. 31 p.

Hawaiian Pineapple Co., Ltd. The storyof pineapple. (Honolulu): Hawaiian Pineapple Co., 2.66 Ltd., 1948. 39 p.

Hawaiian Pineapple Company. Articles of association and by-laws of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Limited, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. Rev. to Feb. 8, 1915. 1.5 [Honolulu]: Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1915. 10 p.

Hawaiian Pineapple Company. Articles of association and by-laws of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Limited, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. Rev. to March 31, 1921. 1.5 Honolulu: Mercantile Printing Co., [1921 ]. 12 p.

Hawaiian Pineapple Company. Prospectus, Hawaiian Pineapple Campany, Limited: 222, 576 shares of common stock without par value. [Honolulu, Hawaii]: The Company, 3 [1 937]. 22 p.

Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Sixty pictures and a fe w paragraphs that tell a storyand nla mark a 25th birthday. Honolulu: Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Ltd., [c1 927]. 36 p. Cover-title: What it means to grow big in twenty-five years. "Praises James D. Dole with a chronology of the company to "touch the romantic sense of any man of business." Good black and white photographs of cannery buildings, fields, and shipping." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990) Microfilm: Harvard Library

Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Ltd. Statment regarding the Hawaiian Pineapple Products 2.5 Co., Ltd. Honolulu, 1910.

1.5 Hawaiian Pineapple Growers' Association. Hawaiian Pineapple. New York, 1909. 2 p.

Hawaiian Pineapple Packers' Association. How we serve Hawaiian canned pineapple. 2nd 2.5 ed. Honolulu: Hawaiian Pineapple Packers' Association, 1914. 23 p.

Ito, Kiyoshi. Biological studies on the pineapple mealybug, Pseudococcus brevipes (Ck/.). n/a M. S., University of H·awaii, 1936. 91 p.

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Ranking Johnson, Maxwell Oscar. The pineapple. Honolulu: Paradise of the Pacific Press, 1935. 306 p. "Information is mainly about pineapple in Hawaii, but some information on Florida, Cuba, Puerto Rico and Isle of Pines is included ... Johnson was a chemist and the first pineapple agriculturist for the California Packing Corporation in Hawaii." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Kerns, Kenneth R. The development and artificialger mination of the pollen grains of n/a Ananas sativus. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1931. 53 I.

Killian, John A The nutritional value of canned pineapple . .. San Francisco: Pineapple 3.33 Producers Cooperative Association, Ltd., [1933?]. 44 p. "Contains a detailed analysis and explanation of the nutritional value of pineapple." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Kim, Peter Bayduro. Determination of chlorophyllin pineapple leaves and some geneticai' n/a considerations. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1940. 52 p.

Kitamura, Frank Tada. Influenceof host sequence on the efficiency of Thrips tabaci Lindeman as a vector of the yellow spot virus of pineapple. M. S., University of Hawaii, n/a 1936. 47 p.

Krauss, Beatrice H. Work at the experiment station of the association of Hawaiian n/a pineapple canners. B: S., University of Hawaii, 1926. 25 p.

Krauss, Beatrice H. The transpiration of pineapple plants. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1930. n/a 131 p.

Le Roux, Josias Christian. A study of the soil fauna encountered in pineapple cluster n/a · plantings. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1931. 70 p.

Lee, Bernard Chong. A study of various methods of determining available phosphorus and nla potassium in Hawaiian pineapple soils. M. S., University of Hawaii, ·1 934. 69 p.

Lyman, Clarence. On the determination, and concentration of zinc in pineapple plants and n/a soils. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1941. 29 p.

Marques, Auguste Jean Baptiste. L'ananas; culture et industrie: etude faite aux iles Hawaii. 2.66 Paris: A Challamel, 1909. 46 p. At head of title: Bibliotheque d'agriculture coloniale

Morita, Helene Tsuruyo. The effect of heat, light, and drying on eggs and larvae of the root knot nematode, Heterodera radicicola Greet. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1928. n/a 64 p.

Morrow, Alice Clare, and Jack Morrow. Maui, a fe w facts about the Valley Isle. [Wailuku], 2 [1930]. 142 p. "Information about the pineapple industry on pages 54-69. Includes chronology-­ beginning with pineapple industry pioneer Captain John Kidwell's enterprise-- for pineapple production on Maui, Lanai, and Molokai, 1890-1926." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

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Ranking Murrow, Edward R. An island and its people, a radio address. Honolulu, Hawaii: Hawaiian 2 Pineapple Company, Ltd., 1942. 24 p. "War-related look at Hawaii, including pineapple industry." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Pacific Guano and Fertilizer Company. Pineapple points. San Francisco: Louis Roesch 2.66 Company, [1921]. p. "Booklet prepared especially for pineapple planters. Includes use of fertilizers, tests for determining fertilizer needs, emergency treatment in case of poisoning or accidents {drowning, burns, stings, etc.), remedies for chicken disease, postage rates." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Pearson, William Maynard. Quantitative study of the yellowpigments of pineapples and n/a some genetical considerations. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1941. 44 p.

Phillips, John Sydney. The biology, distribution and controlof ants in Hawaiian pineapple nla fields. Ph. D., University of Hawaii, [1933]. 322 I.

Pineapple Growers' Association of Hawaii. The storyof pineapple. no. 1-8. Prepared for the 2.25 industry's student workers. 8 no. [Honolulu], [1944]. p. No.1. History No.2. The pineapple plant No.3. Preparation of the soil No.4. Planting No.5. Cultivation No.6. Harvesting and canning No. 7. Distribution No.8. The industryand its employees.

Pineapple Producers Cooperative Association. Experiment Station. Brief of information on canned Hawaiian pineapple. Honolulu: Association of Hawaiian Pineapple Canners, n.d. 3 3 p. "Pineapple Producers Cooperative Association was previously called Pineapple Growers Association of Hawaii. Three page description/promotion of canned pineapple including nutritional makeup and forms of canned pineapple -- sliced, crushed, and tidbits. Academic tone." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

2.75 Pratt, Helen Gay. The pineapple industryin Hawaii. Honolulu, 1941. 71 p. "Professional published booklet designed for use in classrooms and by vocational advisers. Partoff a drive to attract young people to local industry jobs." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Richards, Atherton.A memorandum to the stockholders of Castle & Cooke, Limited: 3.5 Honolulu, Hawaii, [1940]. 16 p.

2 Sawyer, Hal A .. Harry and Ananas: a souvenir of wartime Hawaii. [Honolulu], 1944. Written for Hawaii schoolchildren who worked in the pineapple fields as part of the World War II labor effort.

Schmidt, Carl Theodor. Biological studies on the Nitidulid beetles found in pineapple fields. n/a Ph. D., University of Hawaii, [1934]. 124 p.

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Ranking Shamel, Archibald Dixon. The improvement ofpineapples throughbud selection. 3 [Honolulu]: Association of Hawaiian Pineapple Canners, [1921]. 12 p. "Paper read at the short course in the production of pineapples at the University of Hawaii March 29, 1921."

Siu, Ralph Gun Hoy. A new method of vegetative propagation of the pineapple, Ananas n/a Comosus (L.) Merri by Ralph Gun Hoy Siu. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1941. 57 p.

Suehiro, Amy. A revision of the genus Pseudococcus in the Hawaiian Islands. M. S., n/a University of Hawaii, 1936. 58 p.

2.5 Takazaki, Tatsunosuke. Hawai ni okeru painappuru kanzume jigyo, [1924]. 26 p.

Tanimoto, Ralph H. The effects of chloropicrin treatment upon the microflora of Hawaiian nla pineapple field soils. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1936. 112 p.

Wahiawa Pineapple Company. Prospectus of the Wa hiawa Pineapple Co., Ltd., to be incorporated under the laws of the Territory of Hawaii. L. G. Kellogg, promoter. [Honolulu]: 2 [R. Grieve Printing Co.], [1904?].

Whang, Won Viii. The controlof pineapple mealy bug (Pseudococcus brevipes Ck/.) in nla pineapple planting material. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1934. 64 p.

Young, Isabel Nelson. The Hawaiian Islands and Th e storyof pineapple. New York, N.Y.: 3.33 Home Economics Dept., American Can Company, 1935. 48 p.

Serials

Ranking 1.25 Pineapple news. Honolulu, 11 vols. (1927-1937). v.1-1 1, no.6; Mar. 1927-June 1937. Vol. 1-8, no.2 published by the Association under its earlier name: Association of Hawaiian Pineapple Canners.

2 Pineapple quarterly. Honolulu, 7 vols. (1931-1937). v. 1-7, no. 1 Vol. 1-4, no. 1 published by the Association under its earlier name: Association of Hawaiian Pineapple Canners.

2.25 Pine parade. Honolulu, 2 vols. (1944-1952).

Association of Hawaiian Pineapple Canners. Experiment Station. Circular. Honolulu, 6 no. 1.4 ( 1925-1 926). No. 1-6. At head of title: University of Hawaii.

1.5 Hawaiian Canneries Co., Ltd. Report. Kapaa, Kauai, ([1913?]-1959).

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Ranking 1.75 Hawaiian Canners' Society. Proceedings of the annual conference. Honolulu, (1922-?). 1st - 1922. No more published? "Published by the courtesyof the Association of Hawaiian Pineapple Canners." "First conference, held march 30, 31, April 1, 1922 in Honolulu, at which members approved a constitution adn by-laws and elected officers. Includes a reort of the year's work performed for the Pineapple Packers' Association by Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association and talks by experiment station staff." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

1.8 Hawaiian Pineapple Company. Report. [Honolulu], (1901?-1960). Reportsfor -1932 numbered -31st. Report year for-1 932 ends Dec. 31; for 1933-1959/60, May 31.

Pineapple Men's Conference. Proceedings of the Pineapple Men's Conference. Conducted 1.5 by the Pineapple Technologists' Society. Honolulu, 2 vols. (1927-1928). Supersedes: Hawaii. University, Honolulu. Extension Division. Short course in pineapple production "Previously named ShortCourse in Pineapple Production. Conference conducted by the pineapple Technologists' Society and includes the business meeting of the society. General session and separate cannery and field sessions. Includes "Some Recollections of 25 Years of the Pineapple Industry" by James Dole." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990)

Pineapple Producers Cooperative Association. Experiment Station. Bulletin. [Honolulu], 15 2 no. (1925-1934). Alternate Title: Hawaiian Pineapple Canners Bulletin No. 1-15 No. 1-13 issued by the Association under its earlier name: Association of Hawaiian Pineapple Canners

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Extension Division. Shortcourse in pineapple production. 2 Honolulu, 5 vols. (1921-1 926). Superseded by: Pineapple Men's Conference. Proceedings 1st-5th, 1921-1926 'Title later changed to Pineapple Men's Conference, Proceedings, which better describes it. Papers presented on all aspects of pineapple: cultivation, factory production, labor, nutrition, by-products. Conference's declared aim was to develop a better and cheaper product." (Pineapple in Hawaii, 1990}

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Ranching and Animal Husbandry

Monographs & Theses

Ranking Official premium list: Second Annual exhibition of the Hawaiian PoultryAss ociation, with the cooperation of the Farmers' Institute and the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Dec. 20-22, 1906, Honolulu, Hawaii. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1906. 32 p. 3

2 Algaroba Feed Co., Ltd. Prospectus. Honolulu, [1912?]. "Company has purchased right to manufacture Algaroba Stock Feed in Hawaii and wishes to expand its present plant." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

1.66 Bice, Charles Mountjoy. Poultryproduction in Hawaii. Honolulu, 1947. 246 p.

Borden, Ralph James. Factors which influence the rate of growth in market hogs. M. S., n/a University of Hawaii, 1922. 47 p.

Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu. Trade, Commercial and Industrial Development 2.5 Committee. Dairying in Hawaii; a suNey ofcon ditions. Honolulu, 1926. 36 p.

Cleveland, Richard Jeffry. A narrative of voyages and commercial enterprises. 2 vols. n/a Cambridge: J. Owen, 1842. Later published under the titles: "Voyages and commercial enterprises of the sons of New ; Voyages, maritime adventures and commercial enterprises." "Account of the introduction of horses to the Islands by the ship captain who brought them, vol. 1, p. 223-5, 229-230." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988) Microfilm: Research Publications & University Microfilm

2 Dillingham, Benjamin Franklin. Memorandum relating to Honouliuli, Kahuku and Kawailoa Ranches, Island of Oahu, Hawaiian Islands. Honolulu, 1885. "Includes description of lands and stock along with financial data on the proposed formation of a company to purchase the ranches." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

Goo, George W. H. The growth of S. C. white leghorn chicks in the Hawaiian Islands. n/a B. S., University of Hawaii, 1929. 10 p.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Animal Industry. Regulations governing the inspection and quarantine of wild and domestic animals and poultryimporte d into the Territory of Hawaii D.A.I. Order no. 1, effective May 11, 1926. 3 Honolulu: Division of Animal Industry, 1926.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Animal Industry. 2 Bang's disease, a guide to its control. Honolulu, 1931. 11 p.

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Animal Industry. Division of Animal lndustry--Orderno. 1: Regulations governingthe appraisement of tuberculous cattle and expenditures on account of the control and eradication of bovine 2 tuberculosis. [Honolulu]: [The Division], [1920]. 8 p.

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Ranking Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Division of Animal Industry. Regulations governingthe inspection and quarantine of wild and domestic animals imported into the Territory of Hawaii. D.A.I. order no. 1, effective May 27, 1940. Honolulu, [1940]. 7 p. 3

Hawaii. Board of Health. Public health regulations: classification and grading of milk 3 {supplement to dairy regulations revisedDecember 18, 1936) . [Honolulu}, 1937. 5 p.

Hill, Samuel S. Travels in the Sandwich and Society Islands. London: Chapman & Hall, 1.33 [1856]. 428 p. "Account, p. 152-160, of a visit to William French's cattle business in Waimea, Hawaii, includes observations of wild cattle and "Mr. Fay's sheep." both reduced in numbers by wild dogs. Also describes methods of catching the cattle and the author's personal encounter with a bullock." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988}

Ito, Kiyoshi. Value of cane molasses as a feed for fa ttening hogs. B. S., University of n/a Hawaii, 1929. 14 p.

Knudsen, Eric Alfred, and Gurre Planer Noble. Kanuka of Kauai. Honolulu: Tongg n/a Publishing, [1944]. 208 p. "Story of early Kauai rancher, NorwegianValdemar Knudsen, co-authored by his son." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988) Reprinted: Tongg Pub. Co., 1956

Koike, Yoshio. Yokei o nasu hito no tame ni. [Honolulu, Hawaii]: [Katei no Tomosha], 3 [1934]. 225 p. (Poultry)

Lum, Martin N. Value of rawsugar as a supplementary feed fo r fa ttening swine. B. S., n/a University of Hawaii, 1929. 10 p.

Lum, Richard. Th esis on pig feeding; pineapple bran mixtures vs barley tankage ration. B. n/a S., University of Hawaii, 1924. 11 p.

Meinecke, William H. Alfalfa {Medicago sativa L.), a promising forage crop for Hawaii. B. n/a S., University of Hawaii, 1913. 54 p.

Shinkawa, Shigeo. An investigation of the iodine content of Hawaiian meats and poultry. M. n/a S., University of Hawaii, 1937. 46 p.

Von Tempski, Armine. Bornin paradise. New York: Literary Guild of America, 1940. n/a 342 p. Sequel: Aloha, my love to you; the story of one who was born in paradise "Autobiographical account of life at Haleakala Ranch on Maui in the last half of the nineteenth century ... " (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988) Reprint: Ox Bow Press, 1985

Wilcox, Earley Vernon. Farm animals: horses, cows, sheep, swine, goats, poultry, etc. New 2.66 York: Doubleday, Page and company, 1906. 357 p.

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Ranking Wilcox, Earley Vernon. Th e grazing industry. Honolulu: Paradise of the Pacific Print, 1911. 2 91 p. At head of title: Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station

Wilcox, Earley Vernon. Production and inspection of milk. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 2.33 Ltd., 1912. 348 p.

Yoshinaga, Ernest K. The value of raw sugar as a supplementaryfe ed for fa ttening swine. n/a B. S., University of Hawaii, 1930. 12 p.

Serials

Ranking 2.5 International directory of pedigree stack breeders. London, 3 vols. (1926-1930). Alternate Title: Tillotsons directory of pedigree stock breeders and year book of the breeding industry "The 1928/29 issue has a brief articleon Hawaii with a list of "Prominent Breeders" showing breeds and herd sizes. p. 816. The 1930/31 volume has an articleon Hawii livestock, p. 383-384, and a list of stock ranches, p. 1070." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry.Division of Animal Industry. 2.5 Report. Honolulu, (1905-1922). Reprinted from the Report of the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry

Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Ag riculture and Forestry. Division of Animal Industry. 4 Circular. Honolulu, 1 no. (1916). No. 1 Treatment and prevention of sorehead, or chicken pox by means of vaccination by V. A Norgaard No others published ( Official Publications of the Territoryof Hawaii)

2 Hawaiian Humane Society. Annual report. Honolulu, (1919-). "Some of these reports, including those for 1919-1921, mention the Society's efforts to effect more humane shipping methods for cattle." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

Hawaiian Live Stock Breeders' Association, Honolulu. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Live 1.25 Stock Breeders' 1st-5th annual meeting, 1902-1907. Honolulu, 5 vols. (1903-1908). Ceased with 5th, 1907.

2 Princeville Plantation Company. Annual Report. (1921-1923). "Reports include details of pasture and livestock development." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

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Ranking University of Hawaii (Honolulu), Extension Service Division. Course no. 3, Lessions in 2.66 poultry husbandry under Hawaiian conditions. Honolulu, 8 no. ([192-?]). Lesson no. 1-8 No more published? At head of title: lnstructiqn by correspondence. No. 2. Krauss, F. G. Selecting a suitable breed No. 8. Krauss, F. G. Poultry hygiene, diseases and parasites.

University of Hawaii (Honolulu), Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. Animal Science Division. Annual reportof the Animal Science Division of the University of Hawaii. Honolulu, 2.33 29 vols. (1930-1958). Alternate Title: Report of the Animal Science Division of the University of Hawaii Continues: Report of the University of Hawaii Agricultural Dept. 13th-41st; 1929/30-1 957/58. Supplements the Report of the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station.

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Extension animal 2.33 husbandrynotes. [Honolulu], 17 no. (1929-30). No. 1-17. Mimeographed leaflets. No. 1. Poultry judging for beginners. 1929. 6 I. No: 2. Facts about calves. By H.L. Chung. 1929. 21. No. 3. Dairy cow feeding notes. By H.L. Chung. 1929. 21. No. 4. Preparing fowls for exhibition. By By H.L. Chung. 1929. 2 I. No. 5. Practical pointers for hog raising. By H.L. Chung. 1929. 2 I. No. 6. Breeds of chickens for Hawaii. By H.L. Chung. 1930. 1 I. No. 7. Something about hatching eggs. By H.L. Chung. 1930. 1 I. No. 8. How, when and where to set an incubator. By H.L. Chung. 1930. 1 I. No. 9. How to feed and care for the chicks the first week. By H.L. Chung. 1930. 1 I. No. 10. Sanitation in chick raising. By H.L. Chung. 1930. 2 I. No. 11. Judging the Rhose Island Red. By H.L. Chung. 1930. 31. No. 12. Juding hogs. By H.L. Chung. 1930. 31. No. 13. Utilization of local-grown feed for hogs. By H.L. Chung. 1930. 1 I. No. 14. Rice by-products for poultry. By H.L. Chung. 1930. 1 I. No. 15. Cattle shrinkage. 1930 3 I. No. 16. How to correct defective hives. By H.L. Chung. 1930. 1 I. No. 17. Frog culture in Hawaii By H.L. Chung. 1930. 3 I.

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Ranking University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Poultry. [Honolulu], 16 vols. 2.66 (1930-1938). "Agricultural Extension Service Club Material 1929-'39"--Spine. First year commercial program/ BA Tower Second year commercial program / BA Tower First year backyard program / BA Tower 4-H Club poultry project, first year 4-H Club poultry project / C.M. Rice, Harvey Vollrath 4-H Club poultry project record book 4-H poultry project, instruction circular for first year poultry / H.L. Chung 4-H Extension Club members' poultry record / H.L. Chung Summary sheet for junior poultry leader Poultry stock and equipment Club members instruction circular, poultry project, sub-project no. 2 Outline of requirements Squab raising 4-H Extension Club members' pigeon record / H.L. Chung Rabbit raising in the Hawaiian Islands 4-H Club rabbit raising record book / H.L. Chung.

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Rural Life

Monographs & Theses

Ranking 1.33 Hawai Nihonjin shashincho. Honolulu: Matsuzakaya Shoten, 1934. 165 p. Includes a section (p. 6-8) on industries in Hawaii consisting of statistical information on sugar workers, 1882-1932, and brief description on pineapple and coffee. (H. Springer) Title in colophon: Hawai Nihonjin shashincho narabini kenbetsu jinmeiroku

Hawaiian cook book. 4th ed., rev. and enl. ed. Honolulu, Hawaii: The Society, 1896. 2.5 151 p. Compiled by the Ladies' Society of Central Union Church

Territorial 4-H Club We ek (Ahaolelo) programs, 1930-1948. [Honolulu]: [Agricultural 3 Extension Service, University of Hawaii], 1948.

3 Suggestions for buying and storing food and household supples. [Honolulu], [1941]. 3 p.

3 The epicure in Hawaii. San Francisco: Colt Press, [c1938]. 55 p. Woodcuts by Mallette Dean.

Abe, Keith S. A study of attitudes ofpupils in Koha/a High and ElementarySchool toward nla speech improvement. M. Ed., University of Hawaii, 1943. 147 p. Microfiche: University of Hawaii Library, 1998.

Akina, J. A, and D. M. Kaaiakamanu. Hawaiian herbs of medicinal value found among the mountains and elsewhere in the Hawaiian islands, and known to the Hawaiians to possess curative and palliativepropert ies most effective in removing physical ailments. Honolulu: n/a Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1922. 74 p. Translated by , from the original compilations of Messrs. D.M. Kaaiakamanu and J.K. Akina, employees of the Board of Health of the Territory of Hawaii. Reprinted: C. E. Tuttle Co., 1972

Alexander, Agnes B. How to use Hawaiian fruit and foodproducts. 2nd ed. Honolulu: n/a Paradise-Pacific Print, 1912. 73 p. First ed. pub. 1910 by Jessie C. Turner and Agnes B. Alexander Reprinted: Petroglyph Press (Hilo), 1974

Alexander, Helen Andrews. The Helen Alexander Hawaiiancook book. Honolulu: n/a Advertiser Pub. Co., Ltd., 1938. 218 p. Microfilm: New York Public Library

Allen, Urban M., and G. Fred Bush. A history of the Maui County Fair. Wailuku, Maui: Maui n/a Publishing Co., 1938. 36 p. Presented by the Maui County Fair & Racing Association, Kahului, Maui, T.H. Reprinted many times

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Ranking Anderson, Mary Eleanor. Scenes in the Hawaiian islands and California. Boston: American 2 Tract Society, [c1865]. 238 p. The author describes agriculture and rural life as seen during her travels around the islands. {E. Herring)

Anderson, Rufus. The Hawaiian Islands: their progress and condition under 2 labors. Boston: Gould and Lincoln, 1864. 450 p. "Chapter 1 O and 11 include brief mentions of sugar plantations on Maui and Oahu. Chapter 14 discusses labor problems, exports, and lists plantations and tons of sugar production for 1864." (Sugar in Hawaii, 1986) "Chapter on Industry and Commerce describes the uses of arable land in the Hawaiian Islands... " (Rice in Hawaii, 1987)

Angas, George French. Polynesia; a popular description of the physical fe atures, inhabitants, natural history, and productions of the islands of the Pacific. With an account of their discovery, and of the progress of civilization and amongst them. London: 1.5 Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1866]. 436 p.

Armitage, George Thomas. Hawaiian hospitality. Honolulu: Hawaiian Servicec, [1943]. 48 p. 3 Edited by Helen Berkey.

Association of Future Homemakers of Hawaii. Handbook for advisors and officers. [Honolulu]: Territory of Hawaii, Department of Public Instruction, Division of Vocational 2.5 Education, [1936]. 71 p. Mimeographed.

Bachman, Ross Wilbur. The reading program of a small, rural, elementary school. M. Ed., n/a University of Hawaii, 1938. 237 p. Microfiche: University of Hawaii Library

Bates, George Washington. Sandwich Island notes. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1854. n/a 493 p. The author describes agriculture and rural life as seen during an 1853 visit. (E. Herring) Microfilm: UMI

Baxley, Henry Willis. WhatI saw on the west coast of South and North America, and at the 2.5 Hawaiian Islands. New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1865. 632 p.

Bazore, Ellen Katherine. Hawaiian and Pacific fo ods; a cook book of culinary customs and recipes adapted forthe American hostess. New York: M. Barrows and Company, n/a Incorporated, 1940. 286 p. Microfilm: UMI; Harvard Library

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Ranking Bingham, Hiram. A residence of twenty-one years in the Sandwich islands; or, The civil, religious, and political history of those islands: comprising a particular view of the missionary operations connected with the introduction and progress of Christianity and nla civilization among the Hawaiianpeople. Hartford: H. Huntington, 1847. 616 p. Member of the "First Company" of American missionaries arriving in Hawaii in 1820 writes extensively about his encounters with Hawaiians and his efforts to convert them to Christianity. There are numerous passages describing Bingham's views on the Hawaiian way of life. Includes a two-page list of "principal Hawaiian personages found in this work." Microform: Huntingon & Converse Reprint: Praeger Publishers, 1 969; C. E. Tuttle Co., 1 981

Bingham, Hiram. Bartimeus, of the Sandwich Islands. New York: American Tract Society, n/a [1851 ]. 58 p. Biography of Bartimeus Puaaiki, known as the "Blind Preacher of Maui," who lived from about 1785 to 1843. Microfilm: Library of Congress

Bishop, Isabella Lucy (Bird). The Hawaiian archipelago. Six months among the palm nla groves, coral reefs, & volcanoes of the Sandwich Islands. London: J. Murray, 1875. 473 p. Descriptions of vegetation, agriculture, and rural life. (E. Herring) Reprinted many times

Bishop, Marcia Brown. Hawaiian life of the pre-European period. Salem, Mass.: Peabody 1 .5 Museum, 1 940. 60 p. "Depicts Hawaiian material culture, based on artifacts held by the Peabody Museum. Much attention is given to the artof kapa making. Includes numerous photos and drawings." (The Hawaiians: An Annotated Bibliography)

Bishop, Sereno Edwards. Reminiscences of old Hawaii The Advertiser Historical Series; n/a no. 1 . Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1 916. 64 p. With a brief biography by Lorrin A. Thurston. "Includes indexed passages on cattle and horses belonging to Mission families." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1 988) Microfilm: University of California Library

Bishop, Sereno Edwards. Why are the Hawaiians dying out? Or, Elements of disability fo r n/a suNival among the Hawaiian people. [Honolulu], [1888]. 18 p. "Read to Honolulu Social Science Association, November 1888." Microfilm: University of California Library

Boddam-Whetham, John Whetham. Pearlsof the Pacific. London: Hurst and Blackett, 3 1876. 362 p. Scattered references to agriculture and rural life. (E. Herring)

Bond, Elias. Father Bond of Kohala: a chronicle of pioneer life in Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii: 2 Published by The Friend, 1 927. 284 p. Put together by Ethel M. Damon. "Includes information about Kohala Sugar Company." ( Sugar in Hawaii, 1 �86)

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Ranking British Officials. Correspondence relativeto the Sandwich Islands. [London], [1844]. n/a 317 p. "At head of title: Private and confidential. Consists of printed copies of formal letters to and from British officials regarding Hawaiian matters. Most correspondence is of a governmental, commercial, or legal nature, but a number of documents review the condition of Hawaiian life (such as reports by Captain Bruce in 1839 and Consul Alexander Simpson in 1843)." Microfilm: Public Record Office {London)

Brown, Malcolm. Reminiscences of a pioneer Kauai family, with references and anecdotes 2.33 of early Honolulu. Honolulu: Thos. McVeagh, 1918. 72 p. Brief descriptions of coffee planting in Hanalei, ranching in Wailua and visits to the Parker ranch in Waimea. (E. Herring)

Bryan, William Alanson. Naturalhistory of Hawaii, being an account of the Hawaiianpeo ple, the geology and geography of the islands, and the native and introducedplants and animals of the group. Honolulu, Hawaii: [Printed for the author by] the Hawaiian Gazette 1.5 Co., Ltd., 1915. 596 p. Illustrated with one hundred and seventeen full page and forty-one photographs elucidating the ethnology of the native people, the geology and topography of the islands and figuring more than one thousand of the common or interesting species of plants and animals to be found in the native and introduced fauna and flora of Hawaii. "Includes brief review of propagation, harvesting, and hulling of rice." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987) "Discusses... the introduction, types, superiority and processing of Hawaiian coffees." ( Coffee in Hawaii, 1986)

Burnett, Charles C. The land of the o-o. Fact, figures, fables, and fancies. Cleveland: The 1.5 Cleveland Printing and Publishing Co., 1892. 31 0 p. Observations on the plants, sugar industry, and banana plantations as told by "a lumberman." (E. Herring)

Cariaga, Rosamond Reynolds. Adult education in rural Oahu. M. A., University of Hawaii, n/a 1933. 74 p.

Castle, William Richards, Jr. Hawaii, past and present. New York: Dodd, Mead and 2 Company, 1913. 242 p. Chapter V, "Commerce & Industry," describes the cultivation of sugar, pineapple, rice and other crops, and also ranching (pages 68-83). Other parts of the book give general descriptions of the countryside. (E. Herring)

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Ranking Damon, Ethel Moseley. Koamalu; a story of pioneers on Kauai, and of what they builtin that nla island garden. 2 vols. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Press, 1931. p. "Information about settlers on Kauai, including early sugar growers." (Sugar in Hawaii, 1986) "Includes brief description of the rice industry on Kauai." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987) "Many indexed references to coffee, especially from earliest planting days on Kauai. Rhodes coffee mill location described." ( Coffee in Hawaii, 1986) "Contains numerous indexed references to cattle and sheep on Kauai and to early ranches there." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988) Microfiche: University Microfilms

Delano, Amasa. A narrative of voyages and travels in the northern and southern hemispheres, comprising three voyages roundthe world; together with a voyage of survey and discovery in the Pacific Ocean and Oriental Islands. Boston: Printed by E.G. House, for n/a the author, 1817. 598 p. "Author describes cattle and their damage to crops on Maui in 1806, p. 389-90." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988) Reprinted: Praeger Publishers, 1970

Dibble, Sheldon. History of the Sandwich Islands. Lahainaluna: Press of the Mission 1 Seminary, 1843. 464 p. "In 1836 the author's students at Lahainaluna Seminary on Maui asked questions about Hawaiian culture and history of older residents. After this information had been written up and edited, it became the islands' first history book, Ka Moolelo Hawaii. Dibble later wrote this English language history which was based on the orignal 1838 book. Preface dated April 28th, 1843; Appendix (p. [453]-464) dated Sept. 4." (The Hawaiians: An Annotated Bibliography)

Dutton, Clarence Edward. The Hawaiian Islands and people. A lecture delivered at the U. S. National Museum under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution and of the Anthropologicaland Biological Societies of Washington. February9th, 1884. Washington: n/a Judd & Detweiler, Printers, 1884. 32 p. Firsthand observationsof Hawaiians living in their newly Westernized islands by an American Army officer connected with the U.S. Geological Survey. Microfilm: University of California Library

Edwards, Caroline Wortmann. Guidebook for homemaking in Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii: The n/a New Freedom Press, [1938]. 702 p. Edited by M.J. Fortie; photographs from the public schools of Hawaii, drawings by Hitoshi Irving Watanabe Microfilm: Columbia University

Ellis, William. Polynesian researches, during a residence of nearly six years in the South sea islands; including descriptions of the natural history and sceneryof the islands, with remarks 9n the history, mythology, · traditions, government, arts, manners and customs of n/a the inhabitants. 2 vols. London: Fisher, Son and Jackson, 1829. p. Reprinted: Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1967

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Ranking Ellis, William. Narrative of a tour of Hawaii, or, Owhyhee; with remarks on the history, traditions, manners, customs, and language of the inhabitants of the Sandwich Islands. n/a London, [1826]. 441 p. American ed. published under title: A journal of a tour around Hawaii Reprinted: Advertiser Publishing Co., 1963

Emerson, Joseph S. Hawaiian string games, collected by Joseph S. Emerson, edited by Martha Warren Beckwith. Poughkeepsie, N.Y.: Vassar College Folklore Foundation, 1924. 3 18 p. Diagram of seven string patterns with accompanying chants in Hawaiian and English. String figure making was a popular Hawaiian pastime. (The Hawaiians: An Annotated Bibliography) At head of cover-title: Vassar college field-work in folk-lore.

Faris, John Thomson. The paradise of the Pacific. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran & n/a Company, Inc., 1929. 367 p. "Describes rice fields of Kaneohe, circa 1929, noting that the area looked the same as it had in 1858 when first cultivated." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987) Microfilm: New York Public Library

3.5 Field, Isobel. This life I've loved. New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1937. 353 p. Chapter 23, pages 194-203, describes a visit to Captain James Makee's Ulupa1akua ranch. (E. Herring)

Finney, Burt. Directoryand reference book of the Hawaiian Islands, 1896-97. Honolulu: B. 1.66 L. Finney, [1897?]. 518 p. "First Hawaiian directory produced exclusively by home enterprise and industry ..." cf. [p.18] "Guides to various islands; includes mention of rice plantations." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987) "Classified section lists stock ranches with manager names and locations." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

Fockler, Edmund R. The small rural junior high school in Hawaii. M. A, University of n/a Hawaii, 1930. 81 p.

Forbes, Eureka Barnum. The life and work of Cochran Forbes, missionaryto the Hawaiian nla Islands from 1832 to 1847. M. A, University of Hawaii, 1938. 253 p.

Franck, Harry Alverson. Roaming in Hawaii; a narrative of months of wandering among the glamorous islands that may become our 49th state. New York: Frederick A Stokes n/a Company, 1937. 349 p. With seventy-seven reproductions from photographs taken by or under the direction of the author, and six maps. "Describes the rice fields of Hanalei on page 309." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987) "Description in "Island Cattle Ranching," p. 63-68, of a 1930s visit to Parker, Kahua, and Kukaiau ranches." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988) Microfilm: New York Public Library

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Ranking Gessler, Clifford. Hawaii: isles of enchantment. New York,: D. Appleton Century Company, 2.5 Incorporated, 1937. 382 p. Illustrated by E. H. Suydam. "Describes the rice fields of Hanalei and the people planting there during the early twentieth century." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987)

n/a Goodrich, Joseph King. The coming Hawaii. Chicago: AC. Mcclurg & Co., 1914. 329 p. "A history of Hawaii and its socio-economic conditions; devotes Chapter 17 to "The Chinese in the Archipelago," their trade relations, cultural influences on Hawaiian roayalty, and their arrival in the islands as pioneers and workers in the rice and sugar industries." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987) Microfilm: New York Public Library

Gordon, Walton McWilliams. Some educational implications ofju venile delinquency. M.A., n/a University of Hawaii, 1934. 70 p.

Gordon-Cumming, Constance Frederica. Fire fountains; the Kingdom of Hawaii, its volcanoes, and the historyof its missions. 2 vols. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood and Sons, 2.5 1883.

Hammond, Wesley Haskins. Iodine in the air, waters, and fo ods of the Hawaiian Islands. M. n/a S., University of Hawaii, 1932. 98 p.

Handy, Edward Smith Craighill. The Hawaiian planter. Honolulu: The Museum, 1940. 218 p. n/a Reprint: Kraus Reprints (New York), 1971

Handy, E. S. Craighill, and others,. Ancient Hawaiian civilization; a series of lectures delivered at the Kamehameha schools. Honolulu: The Kamehameha Schools, [1933]. 323 n/a p. "Lectures ... intended for the boys and girls of Hawaii." "Miss Helen Pratt ... edited this book." Reprint: C. E. Tuttle, Co. (Rutland, Vt.), 1965

Harry, John Vernon. An investigation of the iodine content of Hawaiian marine foods. M. S., n/a University of Hawaii, 1934. 40 p.

2.5 Hawaii. Board of Health. Division of Sanitation. Rural sanitation. Honolulu, 1938. 32 p. By F. A. Schramm

Hawaii. Department of Foreign Affairs. Answers to questions proposed by His Excellency, R. C. Wyllie, His Hawaiian Majesty's Minister of Foreign Relations, and addressed to allthe missionariesin the Hawaiian Islands, May 1846. Honolulu, 1848. 1.5 95 p. "Responses by eleven missionaries throughout the Islands to 96 questions dealing with the state of the Hawaiian economic, moral and social life. Questions ranged from daily cash wages and amount of food eaten to the causes of the decrease in the Hawaiian population. The most extensive and impassioned answers touch on private land ownership, oppressive taxation, and decreasing population."

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Ranking Hawaii. Department of Public Instruction. Division of Vocational Education. An address by His Excellency LawrenceM. Judd, Governorof Hawaii, before the Future Farmers of American in their first annual convention at Hilo, Hawaii, April 17, 1930. Honolulu, 1930. 6 3 p. Hawaii. Department of Public Instruction. Division of Vocational Education. Homemaking 3 classes for adults in rural areas. Honolulu, 1937. 16 1.

Hawaii. Fair Commission. Food crop production. Rules and list of awards. Rev. ed. Agricultural section (field crops, fruits, vegetables) of the first territorial fa ir, Honolulu, 3 Hawaii, June 10 to 15, 1918. Honolulu, 1918. 20 p.

Hawaii. Fair Commission. Hawaii's /st annual territorial fair. Official program of events and premium lists of exhibits, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 10-15, 1918. Honolulu, 1918. 168 p. 2

Hawaii. Fair Commission. Rules and list of awards. Poultry and rabbit section of the first 2 territorial fair, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 10-15, 1918. Honolulu, 1918. 6 p.

Hawaii. Fair Commission. Hawaii's 4th annual territorial fair. Official program of events and premiumlists of exhibits, Honolulu, Hawaii, Aug. 31 to Sept. 9, 1925. Honolulu, 1925. 76 p. 2.5

Hawaii. Fair Commission. Rules and regulations, education and school exhibit of the fourth 3 territorialfair, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 31 to Sept. 9, 1925. Honolulu, 1925. 15 p.

Hawaii. Food Commission. Hawaiian fish and how to cook them. [Honolulu]: [The 3 Commission], 1918. 19 p. Published by the Women's Committee of the Territorial Food Commission and Federal food administration, June, 1918.

3 Hawaii. Food Commission. Tested recipes; bananas. [n.p.], [1917?]. 14 p. Issued by the Women's Committee of the Territorial Food Commission and Federal Food Administration

Hawaii. General Superintendent of the Census. Reportof the General Superintendent of n/a the Census, 1890. Honolulu: R. Grieve, Printer, 1891. 71 p. At head of title: Bureau of Public Instruction. Includes its Population of the Hawaiian islands by nationality and sex, Dec. 28, 1890. Microfilm: University of Hawaii Library,[1 953?]

Hawaii. General Superintendent of the Census. Reportof the General Superintendent of nla the Census, 1896. Honolulu: Hawaii Star Press, 1897. 127 p. At head of title: Department of Public Instruction. Microfilm: University of Hawaii Library, [195-?]

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Ranking Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Health Research Project. Reporton the dietary observations carried on at Ewa plantation, 1932-1933. Health project conducted under the auspices of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, Ewa 'Plantation Company, the Queen's Hospital Research Department. [Honolulu]: [Honolulu Star-Bulletin], [1934]. 3 24 p. Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Bulletin ; no.1 "Second annual report of the Health clinic." 1st report not published.

2 Hayashi, Saburo. Hawai jitsugyo annai. [Kana?]: Kana Hankyosha, 1909. 359 p. Chapter 3 (p. 81-132) includes a brief description of agricultural products in Hawaii including annual price and production figures for sugar, 1975-1908 (p. 95-96). (H. Springer)

2 Hayashi, Saburo. Hawai-to isshu. Kana: Kana Hankyosha, [1925]. 348 p. Brief general description of sugar, pineapple, coffee and other agricultural industries (p. 300-342). (H. Springer)

Hilo Woman's Club. Cook Book Committee. Hilowoman's club cook book. Hilo, Hawaii: Hilo 2.5 Tribune Herald, Ltd., [1937). 142 p.

Hilo Woman's Club. Cook Book Committee. Hilo woman's club cook book. Hilo, Hawaii: Hilo 2.5 Tribune Herald, Ltd., 1938. 142 p.

Hilo Woman's Club. Cook Book Committee. Hilo woman's club cook book. Hilo, Hawaii: Hilo . 2.5 Tribune Herald, Ltd., 1943. 123 p.

4 Hobbs, Jean Fortune. Here's how in Hawaiian hospitality. [Honolulu], [1943]. 52 p.

Jarrett, Lorna Hooleia. Hawaii and its people. Honolulu, Hawaii: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Ltd., n/a 1933. 319 p. "Gives a history of the rice industry from 1858 to 1933." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987) "General account of cattle, horse, and sheep raising in the Territory, p. 129-140, includes some 1928 statistics on fourty-one larger ranches." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988) Microfilm: Library of Congress

Jarves, James Jackson. History of the Hawaiian islands: embracing their antiquities, mythology, legends, discovery by Europeans in the sixteenth century, re-discoveryby Cook, with their civil, religious and political history, fro m the earliest traditionaryperiod to the year 1 1846. 4th ed. Honolulu: H. M. Whitney, 1872. 242 p. Appendix, showing the present commercial and agricultural condition of the Hawaiian islands, by H. M. Whitney, 1872.

2 Judd, Charles Sheldon. Trees and other native plants used by early Hawaiians, 1938. 9 I. Typescript.

Judd, Gerrit Parmele. Puleoo, the storyof Molokai. Honolulu: Porter Publishing Co., 1936. 2 28 p.

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Ranking Kanahele, Clinton. Occupational analysis of Kaneohe region and its educational bearings. n/a M. Ed., University of Hawaii, 1940. 108 p. Microfilm: University of Hawaii Library, 1974

2 Kihara, Ryukichi. Hawai Nihonjin shi, [1935]. 929 p. Chapter 4 includes brief information on agricultural and related commercial activities (p. 63-81 ). Chapter 8 contains additional brief descriptions of agricultural and related activities including statistics on plantation workers, 1882-1932. (H. Springer)

Krout, Mary Hannah. Hawaii and a revolution; the personal experiences of a correspondent in the Sandwich Islands during the crisis of 1893 and subsequently. New York: Dodd, Mead n/a and Company, 1898. 330 p. Microfilm: UMI

Kurokawa, Kenneth. A study of the boys' 4-H club program and its contributions to agricultural and general education in the rural schools of Hawaii. M. Ed., University of n/a Hawaii, 1944. 87 p. Microfiche: University of Hawaii Library, 1998

Larsen, Nils Paul. Analysis of plantation health. [Honolulu]: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1937. 24 1.66 p. "Annual meeting, Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, 1936." "Report by Dr. Larsen to Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association concerning medical service and improved health of plantation workers." (Sugar in Hawaii, 1986)

Lee, Genevieve Kim Len. A historical study of the kindergartensin the Territory of Hawaii. n/a M. Ed., University of Hawaii, 1940. 156 p. Microfiche: University of Hawaii Library, 1998

2 Ley; Gaston J. Hawaiian TaroProducts, Ltd. (Honolulu), 1938.

Logan, Daniel. Hawaii; its people, climate and resources. Honolulu: Pioneer Advertising 3 Company, 1903. 117 p. Pages 35-43 contain descriptions of agriculture and fishing industries. (E. Herring}

Lund, August Soren Thomsen. Marketing fresh fruits and vegetables in Hawaii. M. A, n/a University of Hawaii, 1934 (1933?). 156 p.

Lyman, Chester Smith. Aroundthe Hornto the Sandwich Islands and California,18 45-1850, being a personal record kept by Chester S. Lyman. New Haven: Yale University Press, n/a 1924. 328 p. "Reports visits, p. 136, to Hall's plantation in Kona and, p. 86, to a Hilo plantation." ( Coffee in Hawaii, 1986) Microfilm: New York Public Library

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Ranking Lyons, Lorenzo. Makua Laiana; the storyof , lovingly known to Hawaiians as Ka Makua Laiana, haku mete o ka aina Mauna (Father Lyons, lyric poet of the mountain 2 country) . Honolulu: Priv. print., Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1945. 259 p. Compiled from manuscript journals, 1832-1 886, by his granddaughter Emma Lyons Doyle. "Biography based on the journal of a Waimea, Hawaii, missionary. Contains passages on early ranching families in the area and on cattle and sheep. Indexed." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

Midkiff, Frank Elbert. A plan for improving the economic and social life of the people of the 2.5 Waialua district, Oahu, TH Honolulu, 1936. 65 p. "Addendum: Progress report, June 15, 1936." Mimeographed

Miyamoto, Stanley Masaichi. A study of the pupilsof Ha/awa School (a ruralelementary n/a school on Hawaii). M. Ed., University of Hawaii, 1937. 73 p. Microfiche: University of Hawaii Library, 1998

Morris, Charles. Our island empire; a hand-book of Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, and the nla Philippine Islands. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1899. 488 p. Microfilm: Library Resources, Chicago

Musick, John Roy. Hawaii. Our new possessions. An account of travels and adventure, with an appendix containing the treaty of annexation to the United States. New York: Funk n/a & Wagnalls Co., 1898. 524 p. Illustrated by Philip E. Flintoff and Freeland A. Carter "Gives details of an interview with James A. Hopper, the proprietor of the Honolulu Steam Rice Mills. Describes the rice fields of Hanalei as well as a working rice mill." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987) "Indexed accounts of coffee plantations of Cleghorn and of Morgan and McStockton in Kona and of one at Kaluhonua on Kauai." ( Coffee in Hawaii, 1986) Microfilm: University of California, Berkeley

Nordhoff, Charles. NorthernCalifornia, Oregon, and the Sandwich islands. New York: n/a Harper, 1874. 256 p. Appendix: "Contributions of a venerable savage to the ancient history of the Hawaiian Islands. Translated from the French of M. Jules Remy, by William T. Brigham [with notes)": p. [227]-256. Reprinted: Ten Speed Press, 1974

Ogura, Shiku Ito. County Government in Hawaii. M. A., University of Hawaii, 1934. n/a 168 p. Microfilm: University of Hawaii Library, 1975

Okubo, Sakiko. The development of public library service in the County of Maui, Territoryof n/a Hawaii. M. Ed., University of Hawaii, 1941. 91 p. Microfiche: University of Hawaii Library, 1998

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Ranking Olivares, Jose de. Our islands and their people as seen with camera and pencil. 2 vols. n/a Educational art series. v.13. St. Louis: N.D. Thompson Publishing Co., [1899-1900]. p. Introduced by Major-General Joseph Wheeler ... with special descriptive matter and narratives by Jose de Olivares. Edited and arranged by William S. Bryan ... photographs by Walter B. Townsend. "Describes the rice industry; includes many pictures of rice fielas and excellent rare photos." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987) Microfilm: Research Publications

Pearson, Henry Clemens. What I saw in the tropics: a recordof visits to Ceylon, the Federated Malay states, Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Republic of Panama, Columbia, 2.5 Jamaica, Hawaii. New York: India Rubber Publishing Co., 1906. 288 p.

Robbins, Ruth Coburn. A nutritionalstudy of some island fru its: their proximate composition; calcium, phosphorusand ironcontent; history; supply; methods of use; and nla nutritive value. M. S., Universityof Hawaii, 1934. 101 p.

Sauvin, Georges, b. Royaume polynesien. lies Hawai. Paris: E. Pion, Nourrit et Cie, 1893. 2 321 p.

Sudzilovskii, Nikolai Konstantinovich. How to live on the Hawaiian Islands; a summary of 1.66 individual hygiene. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette co., 1896. 37 p.

Twain, IVlark. Letters fro m the Sandwich Islands Rare Americana; 3rd ser., no.4. San n/a Francisco: The Grabhorn Press, 1937. 224 p. "Often-quoted observation of Kona coffee in 1866, pp. 147-8." (Coffee in Hawaii, 1986) Reprinted many times.

Twombly, Alexander Stevenson. The native Hawaiian of yesterday and to-day. [1901?]. 13 3 p. "Read at Mohonk Conference, October," 1901.

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Annual Maui county 4-H club 3 camp... Kahului, Maui, [1932]. At head of title, 1932: Memory book Mimeographed

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Household Science Department. Family food budgets; adequate diets at minimum cost for different racial groups in Hawaii. Honolulu: The 2.5 University, 1933. 6 p.

Utsumi; Lily. The acid-base balance of some Hawaiianfoods. M. S., University of Hawaii, n/a 1939. 76 p.

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Ranking Vancouver, George. A voyage of discovery to the North Pacific ocean, and roundthe world; in which the coast of north-westAmer ica has been carefully examined and accurately surveyed. Undertaken by His Majesty's command, principallywith a view to ascertain the existence of any navigable communication between the NorthPacific and NorthAtlantic oceans; and performed in the years 1790, 1791, 1792, 1793, 1794, and 1795, in the Discoverysloop of war, and armed tender Chatham, under the command of Captain nla George Vancouver. 3 vols. London: Printed for G.G. and J. Robinson, 1798. p. "Passages describing Vancouver's landing of cattle and sheep in Hawaii..." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988) Microfiche: Inter Documentation Co.(Zug, Switzerland), [196-?]

Wadsworth, Frances Mary (Stanley). Maui cookery. Rev. 2nd ed. Wailuku, Maui: Maui 3.5 Publishing Co., Ltd., 1944. 255 p.

Watanabe, Ernest Tsuneo. A study of carotene from papaya. M. S., University of Hawaii, n/a 1935. 41 p.

Weaver, Marian. Nutritive values of some foods used in Hawaii. From the Home 3 Economics Department, University of Hawaii .. [Honolulu], [1944]. 9 p. Prepared by Marian Weaver of the instructional staff. Mimeographed.

Webling, Gustav Henry. A study of the educational opportunities of the youth of rural Oahu. n/a M. Ed., University of Hawaii, 1936. 243 p. Microfiche: University of Hawaii Library, 1998

Westgate, Inez Wheeler. Utilizationof Hawaiian fruits. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1921. 96 n/a p.

White, Trumbull. Our new possessions ... A graphic account, descriptive and historical, of the tropic islands of the sea which have fallen under our sway. Book /. The Philippine islands. Book II. Puerto Rico. Book Ill. Cuba. Book IV. The Hawaiian islands. Chicago: J. H. n/a Moore, [c1898]. 676 p. Microfilm: Solinet

Whitney, Caspar. HawaiianAmer ica; something of its history, resources and prospects. n/a New York: Harper & Brothers, 1899. 355 p. "Gives areas where rice was cultivated in the Islands. Includes an excellent detailed map of Kauai and all the rice cultivating areas there." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987) Reprinted: Arno Press (New York), 1975

Whitney, Henry Martyn. The Hawaiian guide book, for travelers: containing a brief description of the Hawaiian Islands, their harbors, agricultural resources, plantations, scenery, volcanoes, climate, population, and commerce. Honolulu: H. M. Whitney, 1875. n/a 144 p. Briefly describes agriculture and rural life on individual islands. Pages 55-57 describe the sugar plantation of James Makee at Ulupalakua. Pages 72-74 contain descriptions of sugar plantations near Hilo. (E. Herring) Reprinted: 1970, Rutland, Vt., C.E. Tuttle

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Ranking Wichman, Juliet Rice. Hawaiianplanting traditions. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1 [c1931]. 43 p.

Wilkes, Charles. Narrative of the United States exploring expedition during the years1838, n/a 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. 5 vols. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1845. p. "Records observations of cattle on Hawaii in 1840; v. 4, p. 200-3, 217-8, and of sheep in Ewa, Oahu, v. 4, p. 81." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988) Microfilm: Northeast Documentation Conservation Center

Wilson, Wilbur Garri. The training of teachers for rural school positions. M. A., University of n/a Hawaii, 1929. 132 p.

Wong, Erwin Lawrence Sung. A study of the community backgrounds of the families of the n/a pupils attending Waianae School. M. Ed., University of Hawaii, 1939. 134 p.

Yamamura, Douglas Shigeharu. A study of some of the factors in the education of the child n/a of Hawaiian ancestryin Hana, M,aui. M. Ed., University of Hawaii, 1941. 170 p. Microfilm: University of Hawaii Library, 1972

Young, Hong Yip. An investigation of the chemical changes occurring at the various stages n/a of poi fermentation. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1933. 71 p.

Serials

Ranking 1.4 Plantation health. [Honolulu], 28 vols. (1936-1964). Alternate Titles: H.S.P.A. health bulletin v.1, no.1 Plantation health bulletin v.1, no.2-v.5, no.3 Edited by Nils P. Larsen v. 1-29, no.2; July 1936- Apr. 1964. Vol.18 omitted in numbering.

Agricultural Extension Service club material, 1944-'48. Project material. 1 vol. [Honolulu}: 3 Agricultural Extension Service, University ofHawaii, 1944-1948.

Agricultural Extension Serviceclub material, 1929-'39. 4-H & home economics material on 3 food. 1 vol. [Honolulu]: [Agricultural Extension Service, University of Hawaii], (1940]. "This material was gathered and bound January1940"--Prelim. leaf.

Agricultural Extension Service club material, 1929-'39. Clothing. 1 vol. [Honolulu]: 3 [Agricultural Extension Service, University of Hawaii], [1940]. "This material was gathered and bound January 1940"--Prelim. leaf.

Agricultural Extension Service club material, 1929-'39. Truck crops, agronomy, horticulture, forestry... 1 vol. [Honolulu]: [Agricultural Extension Service, University of Hawaii], [1 940]. 3 "This material was gathered and bound January 1940"--Prelim. leaf.

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Ranking Bowser, George. Th e Hawaiian kingdom statistical and commercial directoryand tourists' n/a guide, 1880-1881. Honolulu, {1880-1890?). Continued to be published under other titles: Directory and handbook of the Kingdom of Hawaii 1890-1892-93 Hawaiian directory and handbook of the Kingdom of Hawaii 1888-89 McKenney's Hawaiian directory including a city directory of Honolulu and book of the Kingdom of Hawaii 1884-85 Polk's directory of City and County of Honolulu and the Territory of Hawaii 1941/42 Polk-Husted directory co.'s directory of City and County of Honolulu and the Territory of Hawaii 1930/31-1 940/41 Polk-Husted directory co.'s directory of Honolulu and the Territory of Hawaii 191 1- 1929/30 Husted's directory of Honolulu and the Territory of Hawaii 1902-1910 Husted's directory of Honolulu and Hawaiian territory 1900-01 Husted's directory and handbook of Honolulu and the Hawaiian Islands 1896-97- 1899 "One section titled "An account of the sugar plantations on the Hawaiian Islands" contains thirty pages of information about factories, acreage, and various aspects of contemporary {1880) plantations on all islands." (Sugar in Hawaii, 1986) "General information given on an island by island basis. Includes agricultural products and areas where grown. Has a "statistical directory" which gives names, occupations, address, acreages, and whether names individuals own or rent specific rice or sugar plantations." (Rice in Hawaii, 1987) Microfilm: New York Public Library

Hawaii. Fair Commission. Rules and list of awards, agricultural section (field crops, fruits, 3 vegetables) of the ... territorial fair, Honolulu, Hawaii. Honolulu, (1918-1928). Alternate Title: Rules and list of awards. Agriculture and plant life (field crops, fruits, vegetables, plants and flowers) of the ... territorial fair, Honolulu, Hawaii Offical Publications of the Territory of Hawaii lists: 1st (June 10-15, 1918, 20 p.) 2nd (June 9-14, 1919, 27 p.) 3rd (Oct 20-25, 1924, 30 p.) 4th (Aug 31-Sept 9, 1925, 31 p.) 5th {Sept 25-Oct 2, 1926, 20 p.) 7th {Apr 30-May 5, 1928)

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Ranking 2.33 Hawaii. Territorial Planning Board. Publication. Honolulu, 11 no. (1939-1941?). No. 1. An historic inventory of the physical, social and economic and industrial resources of the Territory of Hawaii, first progress report. 1939. 322 p. "Series of maps, pp. 66-77, of land use and acreage on all islands in 1900, 1920, and 1937 shows coffee detail. Brief discussion, p. 94, of coffee in Islands with green coffee production and export figures for kauai 194 7, 1950, 1954 and for state 1920-1937." (Coffee in Hawaii, 1986) ""Stockraising and Dairies in Hawaii," p. 98-105, includes a short account of industry background along with historical statistics of meat consumption and imports and of exports of tallow, hides, wool, bone, and hoofs. Maps, p. 66-77, show stock raising areas on all islands. Reportalso contains information on water resources." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)] No. 2. Existing urban resources and facilities of the Territory of Hawaii; supplement, first progress report. 1939. No. 3. Reportof a subcommittee of the land planning committee on the Molokai irrigation project. Part 1. 1939. 30 I. No. 4. Surface-water resources of the Territory of Hawaii, 1901-1 938, summary of records. 1939. 411 p. No. 5. Unemployment survey, Honolulu and rural Oahu. 1939. 21 p. No. 6. Lands for our public schools, an integral partof the territorial master plan. 1940. 89 p. No. 7. Master plan of the town of Hanapepe, County of Kauai, Hawaii. 1940. 16 p. No. 8. Master plan of the town of Kapaa, County of Kauai, Hawaii. 1940. 24 p. No. 9. Master plan of the city of Hilo, County of Hawaii, Hawaii. 1941. 19 p. No. 10. Report on executive-legislative quarters in relation to Honolulu civic center. 1941. 31 p. No. 11 Conservation and development of national resources, a program for Hawaii, second progress report. 1941. 25 p.

Hawaiian Homes Commission. Bulletin of the Hawaiian Homes Commission. Honolulu, 1.66 Hawaii, 2 no. (1 922). No. 1 (Mar. 1922)-no. 2 (Dec. 1922). No.1. Honolulu as a market for Hawaiian produce. 8 p. No.2. Rehabilitation in Hawaii. 27 p.

3 Maui County Fair. Premium list, rules and regulations. Kahului, (1916-). Alternate Title: Official program and classification of exhibits

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Home economics circular. 2 Honolulu, 354 no. (1939-1968). No. 314 omitted in numbering; no. 350 not published. Some volumes issued in revised editons. Nos. 1-313 published by the Serviceun der its earlier name: Agricultural Extension Service.

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. War food administration 2 leaflet. [Honolulu], 6 no. (1944). No. 1 (July 7, 1944)-no. 6 (Oct. 20, 1944). Mimeographed.

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Ranking University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Wa r food administration 2 circular. [Honolulu], 8 no. (1944-1945). No. 1-8, [Nov. 9, 1944]-June 1945. Issued in cooperation with U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.

University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Agricultural Extension Service. Club circular. [Honolulu, 3 Hawaii], (1944-1 958?). No.1 (1944)-no.127 (1958) 4-H Club "United States Department of Agriculture cooperating." Some nos. issued in revised editions. Circulars 109-1 10 lack numbering designation.

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Sugar

Monographs & Theses

Ranking By-laws {By-laws, articles of association, charters of incorporation, etc., of various Hawaiian companies, revised to Dec. 31, 1912.]. [Honolulu]: [Printed by Honolulu Star-Bulletin], 2 [1913]. 480 p. Contents. - Alexander & Baldwin, ltd. Amended articles of association and By-laws. - Sugar Factors Co., ltd. Articles of association and By-laws. - Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Co. Articles of incorporation and By-laws. - Maui Agricultural Co. Partnership agreement and By-laws. - Haiku Sugar Co. Amended charterof incorporation and By-laws. - Paia Plantation. Amended charter of incorporation and By-laws. - Kalialinui Plantation Co., ltd. Amended articles of association and incorporation and By-laws. - Pulehu Plantation Co., ltd. Amended articles of association and incorporation and By-laws. - Kula Plantation Co., ltd. Amended articlesof association and incorporation and By-laws. - Makawao Plantation Co., ltd. Amended articles of association and incorporation and By-laws. - Kailua Plantation Co., ltd. Amended articles of association and incorporation and By-laws. Central Mill Co., ltd. Articles of association and By-laws. Omaopio Plantation Co., ltd. Articles of association and incorporation and By-laws. - Kahului Railroad Co. Amended charter of incorporation and By-laws. - Maui Land & Railroad Co., ltd. Articles of association and By-laws. - Maui Railroad and Steamship Co. Articles of incorporation and By-laws. - Nahiku Sugar Co., ltd. Amended articles of association and By-laws. - Haiku Fruit & Packing Co., ltd. Articles of association and By-laws. - Kahuku Plantation Co. Amended charter of in[c]orporation and By-laws. - Hawaiian Sugar Co. Amended charterof incorporation and By-laws. - McBryde Sugar Co., ltd. Amended articles of association and By-laws. - Kauai Railway Co. Charter of incorporation and Amended by-laws. - Kauai Electric Co., ltd. Articles of association and incorporation and By-laws. - Kauai Fruit and Land Co., ltd. Articlesof association and incorporation and By-laws. - Catton, Neill & Co., ltd. Articles of association and By­ laws.

Some facts about a typical Hawaiian sugar plantation. Waipahu: Oahu Sugar Company, 19- 2 -? 6 p.

1 "Kana" Kaitaku seito kaisha gaishi yunyu keikakusho, 1917. 64 p. At head of title: Kona Development Co.

The Sugar producingcapa city of the Hawaiian Islands. [Honolulu?]: Judd & Detweiler, 3 Printers, [1881?]. 14 p.

The Hawaiian treaty; a review of its commercial results. [Washington]: Judd & Detweiler, n/a Printers, [1885?]. 16 p. Microfilm: Library of Congress

Parent companies and their subsidiaryhol ding companies, showing lands owned, leased or otherwise, stockholders, officers, and directors. [Honolulu]: [Territory of Hawaii], [1919]. 262 2.33 p. Compiled by Delbert E. Metzger, Treasurer.

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Ranking Agee, Hamilton Pope. Plantation strategy. Honolulu: Advertiser Publishing Co., 1933. 2 53 p. "Submitted at the fifty-third annual meeting of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association."

Alexander, Arthur Chambers. Koloa plantation, 1835-1935; a historyof the oldest Hawaiian sugar plantation. Honolulu, T. H.: Printed by Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1937. 240 p. 1.75

Alexander, William Patterson. The irrigation of sugar cane in Hawaii. M. S., University of n/a Hawaii, 1922. 61 p.

Alexander, William Pattersor:i. The irrigation ofsugar cane in Hawaii. Honolulu: Experiment 2 Station, Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, 1923. 109 p.

American Sugar Company. A century of sugar refining in the United States, 1816-1916. n/a New York: The De Vinne press, 1916. 22 p. Microfilm: Harvard University Library

Anderson, Isabel Weld {Perkins). The spellof the Hawaiian Islands and the Philippines; being an account of the historical and political conditions of our Pacific possessions, together with descriptions of the natural charm and beauty of the countries and the strange and interesting customs of their people. Boston: The Page Company, 1916. 373 p. 2.5 In chapter IV, "Servant & Soil." (pages 81-102), sugar plantations on Hawaii are described. (E. Herring)

Association of Hawaiian Sugar Technologists. Methods of chemical control for cane sugar fa ctories. Rev. fro m the 1916 ed. of Methods of the HawaiianChemists ' Association and adopted by the Association of Hawaiian Sugar Technologists, October 1923. Honolulu, 3 1924. 113p.

Association of Hawaiian Sugar Technologists. Methods of chemical controlfo r cane sugar factories of the Association of Hawaiian Sugar Technologists; revised 1931. Honolulu: 2 Advertiser Pub. Co., 1931. 140 p. "6th revision." Originally issued by Hawaiian Chemists' Association.

Atherton, Frank Cooke. Address of retiring President F. C. Atherton before the 46th annual 3 meeting of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Honolulu. 8 p. Caption title: Progress of twer,ty years reviewed by F.C. Atherton

Baker, Ray Jerome, and William Wolters. The romanceof raw sugar. A collection of photographs whose purpose is to show the processes of growing sugar cane and producingra w sugar in Hawaii. Prepared in most parton the plantation of the Oahu Sugar· 2 Company ... for the University of the State of New York. [Honolulu], 1936. unpaged. Text by William Wolters

Barnhart, George Harold William. Raw sugar factoryequipment: a study of sugar yields, n/a steam economy and capacities. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1923. p.

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Ranking Bishop, Eben Faxon. Give Hawaii a square deaf. Address to the delegates to the Press 4 Congress ofthe Wo rld on October 25, 1921. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1921. 11 p.

Bitting, Clarence Richard. Some notes on the Hawaiian islands. [New York]: [Tyrrel], [1937]. 3 32 p.

Bolles, Elizabeth D. Stenographic report of hearing in the matter of fa ir and reasonable wage rates for persons employed in the production, cultivation, or harvesting of sugarcane during the calendar year 1938 ... Fair and reasonable prices for the 1938 crop of sugarcane to be paid ... Terms and conditions of contract between producers and processors of sugarcanepur suant to sections 301 (b) and (d) and section 511 of the Sugar Act of 1937 (public number 414, 75th Congress). At Lihue ... April 8, 1938, at Honolulu ... April 11, 2 1938, at Wa iluku ... April 14, 1938, at Hilo ... April 18, 1938. [Honolulu], [1938]. 424 p. At head of title: United States Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Adjustment Administration.

Bottomley, Allen William Thompson. Addressof retiring president Allen WT. Bottomley at the 50th Annual meeting of the Hawaii Sugar Planters' Association. Honolulu: Advertiser 3 Pub. Co., 1930. 18 p.

Brash, Lionel Verner. Growing experimental cane and a fe w major operations in the nla H.S.P.A. substation, Waipio, Wa ipahu. B. S., University of Hawaii, 1920. 11 p.

Bromley, George Cutter. Field report for sugar technology IV. B. S., University of Hawaii, n/a 1920. 55 p.

C. Brewer and Company. Charter and by-laws of C. Brewer and Company, Limited, general 3 mercantile and commission agents. [Honolulu]: Mercantile Press, 1930. 16 p.

California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation. Something about sugar. San 3 Francisco: The Corporation, 1923. 31 p.

California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation. Something about sugar. 5th ed. San n/a Francisco: Sunset Press, 1925. 31 p. Microfilm: Columbia University Library

California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation. Something about sugar. 8th ed. San 2.5 Francisco: California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, 1932. 40 p.

California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation. Behind your sugar bowl, the storyof cane sugar in words and pictures. 3rd ed. ed. San Francisco: The California and Hawaiian 2 Sugar Refining Corporation, Ltd., [1938]. 30 p. By Neill C. Wilson

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Ranking Campbell, H B. A general index to the complete twenty-eight volumes of the Hawaiian planters' monthly, first eleven volumes of the Hawaiian planters' record, the Bulletins and Circulars of the Experiment station of the Hawaiian sugar planters' association (complete to 1.5 January 1, 1915). Honolulu, 1915. 283 p. Comp. for the Hawaiian Sl.lgarplanter s' association by H.B. Campbell. "This index covers the Hawaiian planters' monthly (1882 to 1909) ... the Hawaiian planters' record (1909 to Jan. 1, 1915) and one hundred and seven Bulletins and Circulars of the Experiment station, H.S.P.A."

Carter, George Robert. Briefon Hawaiian sugar interests as affected by proposed tariff, submitted to the sub-committee of the Senate Finance committee May 28, 1913, by George R. Carter, former governorof Hawaii. Washington: Domestic Sugar Producers, n/a [1913]. 22 p. In behalf of the Merchants' Association and Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu Microfilm: Yale University Library and UMI

1.33 Castle & Cooke, Inc. Fifty years of Ewa Plantation Co. Honolulu, 1940?

Cobb, Nathan Augustus. Methods of using the microscope, camera-lucida and solar projector for purposes of examination and the production of illustrations. Honolulu, 1905. 29 3 p. Being the 1st annual report of the Division of pathology and physiology, Experiment station of the Hawaiian sugar planters' association. At head of cover-title: Division of pathology and physiology. Report of work of the Experiment station of the Hawaiian sugar planters' association.

Colson, Leon. Culture et industrie de la canne a sucre aus iles Hawai et a la Reunion. St. n/a Denis, Reunion: Albert Dubourg, [1903]. 375 p. Microfilm: Archival Survival

Cooke, Douglas A An analysis of the problems of the outdoor seedling nursery in Hawaii, and investigations on the preservation of sugarcane seed. M. S., University of Hawaii, n/a 1925. 48 p.

3 Cooke, Richard Alexander. The value of sugar cane lands. Honolulu, 1929. 12 p. Paper delivered before Hawaii Chapter National association of cost accountants

Cooke, Richard Alexander. The Jones-Costigan Act as it affects the Territory of Hawaii. 3 Honolulu, 1934. 16 p.

Cooke, Richard Alexander. Statement to the Governoron the sugar situation. Honolulu, 3 1934. 25 1. Typescript.

Cooke, Richard Alexander. "Hawaii's sugar outlook': Sept. 19, 1939. An address delivered before the Honolulu rotaryclub. Honolulu: Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, 1939. 8 p. 3

Das, Upendra Kumar. Weather in relation to sugar productionin Hawaii. M. S., University of n/a Hawaii, 1930. 137 p.

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Ranking Das, Upendra Kumar. The nitrogen nutrition of sugar cane; a preliminary study of the effect of differential nitrogenous fertilization on the yield and composition of cane. University of 2.5 Minnesota, 1935. 65 1.

De Foy, Francis R. Kopaa. Norfolk Downs, Massachusetts: Privately printed, Pneumatic n/a Scale Corp., Ltd., 1927. 25 p. Microfilm: Harvard University Library

Dean, Arthur Lyman. Cooperation in the sugar industryof Hawaii. New York: American 3 Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1933. 21 p.

Deerr, Noel. Sugar and the sugar cane: an elementary treatise on the agriculture of the sugar cane and on the manufacture of cane sugar. Altrincham (Manchester): N. Rodger, n/a 1905. 395 p.

Deerr, Noel. Cane sugar: a text-book on the agriculture of the sugar cane, the manufacture of cane sugar, and the analysis of sugar hduse products; together with a chapter on the n/a fermentation of molasses. Altrincham (Manchester): N. Roqger, 1911. 592 p.

Deerr, Noel. Cane sugar; a textbook on the agriculture of the sugar cane, the manufacture of cane sugar, and the analysis of sugar-house products. 2nd rev. and enl. ed. London: N. n/a Rodger, 1921. 644 p. Microfilm: Harvard University Library

Denison, Harry Lea. Report of the field work on the island of Hawaii. B. S., University of n/a Hawaii, 1920. 21 p.

Eckart, Charles Franklin. Report on fertilization. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1917. 45 n/a p. By Charles F. Eckart, Chairman of Committee. Submitted to the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, November, 1901 Microfilm: Northeast Document Conservation Center

Emmet, Boris. The California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation of San Francisco, California. Stanford, California: Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, 1928. n/a 293 p. Microfilm: Harvard Univeristy Library Reprinted: AMS Press, 1970

Ewa Plantation Company. The storyof Ewa Plantation Company, Hawaii. Honolulu: Printed 1.33 by Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1923. 122 p. Pictorial account which includes formal and informal portraits, descriptions of cultivation and manufacture, and of plantation life. (E. Herring)

Ferreyros, Alfredo. Cultivo e industria de la cana de azucar en las is/as def Hawaii, por el ingeniero agronomo. Lima, Peru: Officina tipografica de "La Opinion nacional", 1910. 37 p. 2 At head of title: Ministerio de fomento. Direccion de fomento. number 49

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Ranking Garfield, James Rudolph. Hawaii's basic reasons for contesting the Costigan-Jones amendments to the Agricultural Adjustment Act: address ... delivered to the stockholders of 2.5 Hawaiian plantations ... August 1, 1934. Honolulu: [Honolulu Star-bulletin], 1934. 20 p. Cover title: Why Hawaii contests discriminations of the sugar act

Gilson, Mary Barnett. What's past is prologue; reflectionson my industrial experience. New n/a York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1940. 307 p. Microfilm: Yale University Library

Greene, Ernest Woodruff Concerning Oahu Sugar Company Limited, Waipahu, Oahu. 1.66 Honolulu, Hawaii: Advertiser Pub. Co., Ltd., 1933. 42 p. "Agents American Factors, Limited."

Greene, Ernest Woodruff. The Searby system of milling sugar cane ...a means of increasing extraction and milling capacity. [Honolulu]: Pacific Commercial Advertiser, 2 [1916]. 36 p.

Haiku Sugar Company. Amended charterof incorporationand by-laws of the. Haiku Sugar 2.33 Company. Honolulu: Hawaiian Star Print., 1901. 40 p.

1.75 Hanna, Hal F. Big 5 monopoly in Hawaii. [1945]. 64 p. By Representative Hal Hanna.

Hashimoto, Shoichi. Seedling propagation and bud selection in Hawaii. B. S., University of n/a Hawaii, 1923. 26 I.

Hawaii. Department of Public Instruction. The sugar industry in Hawaii: Honolulu, 1933. 67 2 p.

Hawaiian Agricultural Company. By-laws of the Hawaiian Agricultural Co., as amended to 3 July 18th, 1916. [n.p.J, [1916]. 8 p.

Hawaiian Chemists' Association. Methods of chemical control for cane sugar factories, 1916, comp. by the Committee on revision of methods and adopted by the Hawaiian chemists' association, October 22, 1915. Honolulu: The Hawaiian Gazette Co., Ltd., 1916. 2 103 p. Later ed. issued by the Hawaiian Sugar Technologists under title: Official methods of the Hawaiian Sugar Technologists forcontrol of cane sugar factories.

Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Company. Articles of incorporation and by-Jaws of the 3 HawaiianCommercial and Sugar Company. [California], 1882. 19 p.

Hawaiian Sugar Chemists' Association. Constitution and list of members. Honolulu: 3 Hawaiian Gazette Co., Ltd., 1903. 12 p.

Hawaiian Sugar Chemists' Association. Provisional methods of the Hawaiian Sugar 3 Chemists' Association, adopted October, 1903. Honolulu, 1903. 10 p.

Hawaiian Sugar Company. Amended charterof incorporation and by-Jaws of the Hawaiian 2.33 Sugar Company. Honolulu: Hawaiian Star Print., 1905. 41 p.

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Ranking Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Reporton precautionss to be obsetvedwith regard to 3 cane importations. Honolulu, 1902. 8 p.

2.5 Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Storyof sugar in Hawaii. [Honolulu], 1926. 96 p. "This pamphlet ...consists of a reprint of educational article appearing from time to time in of the Territory."

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Before the United States Tariff Commission in the matter of the investigation of costs of production of sugar; Investigation no. 66, Section 336, TariffAct of 1930. Brief submitted by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Washington, 2.5 1933. 16 p.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Cane sugar productionin Hawaii, and facts about the 2 industry. [Honolulu]: [Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association], [19--]. 8 p.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Before the President of the United States in the matter of the investigation of cost of production of sugar, under Section 315 of the TariffAct of 1922. Memorandum submitted by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Washington, 3 [192?].

1 Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Sugar statistics. Honolulu, [1 915?]. 6 p.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Before the United States TariffCommission in the matter of the investigation of costs of production of sugar, under Section 315 of the TariffAct of 1922. Brief submitted by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, following hearing of 3 March 27-28, 1924. Washington, [1924]. 13 p.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Before the United States TariffCommission in the matter of the investigation of costs of production of sugar, under Section 315 of the Tariff Act of 1922. Brief submitted by the HawaiianSugar Planters' Association. Washington, [1924]. 2.33 43 p.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. A series of newspaper advertisements published by Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Honolulu: [Honolulu Star-Bulletin], [1933?]. 2 26 p. Cover title: Hawaii's sugar production, a community asset.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Picture storyof sugar in Hawaii, U. S. A.. [Honolulu]: 1.66 [The Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Assn.], [1945]. 36 p.

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Ranking Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. The war re cord of civilian and industrial Hawaii. A documentaryhistory of the assistance extended to the armed forces by the civilian 1 community and the sugar plantations. [Honolulu], [1945]. 133 I. Contents: Civilian preparedness activities and establishment of Major disaster council, city and county of Honolulu, by T.G.S. Walker. Hawaii chapter, American Red cross - its partin the civilian preparedness program, by Alfred L. Castle. Medical preparedness in the territory of Hawaii prior to December 7, 1941, by H.L. Arnold. Preparedness of the Honolulu blood plasma bank prior to December 7, 1941, by F.J. Pinkerton. Preparedness activities of the transportation committee, Major disaster council, city and county of Honolulu, territory of Hawaii prior to December 7, 1941, by Addison E. Kirk. Organization of the Civilian police reserve in the city and county of Honolulu prior to December 7, 1941, by Heaton L. Wrenn.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station, Honolulu. Department of n/a Pathology. Red-stripe disease studies. Honolulu, 1925. 99 p. By the staff of the Departmentof Pathology Microfilm: Stanford University Libraries

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Committee on Labor Saving Devices. Special report of the Committee on labor-saving devices on agricultural implements recently development on the plantations of the Hawaiian Islands. Honolulu: Printed by Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 2 1930.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. The relation of applied science to sugar productionin Hawaii. A reportcomp. by the Experiment Station of the Hawaiian 2 Sugar Planters' Association. Honolulu, 1915.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Information on the necessity of nitrogen fertilizers for maintaining sugar production in Hawaii; prepared for the Secretaryof 3 the Interior. Honolulu: Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, 1918. 23 p.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. The improvement ofsugar cane 2 through bud selection [1922)- 1924. Honolulu, [1922-1925]. Report for 1925 not published. Typescript may be examined at the Experiment Station. Reportsfor 1922-23 issued also in the Experiment Station's Yearbook, 1923-24. Shamel, Archibald Dixon

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Agricultural Dept. Terms used 2.5 on Hawaiian plantations, 1931. 17 p. Typescript. Foreword by U.K. Das.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Agricultural Dept. Terms used 2.5 on Hawaiian plantations. Revised ed. [Honolulu}, [1945}. 17 p. Mimeographed.

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Ranking · Hawaiian-Philippine Company. Articles of incorporation of the Hawaiian-Philippine Company. By-Jaws of the Hawaiian-Philippine Company. Deed of trust. [Manila], [1918-22]. 2 p.

Hind, Robert Renton. Heat conservation in cane sugar fa ctories. Honolulu: The Hawaiian n/a Gazette Co., Ltd., 1917. 149 p. "First appeared, in part, as a contribution to the proceedings of the Fourth Annual Convention of Sugar Mill Engineers, held in Honolulu in October, 1916." Microfilm: University of Chicago Library

Holloway, Thomas Edmunds. Sugar cane insects around the world; five non-technical 2.33 papers. Honolulu: Honolulu Iron Works Co., [c1928]. 37 p. Issued as a souvenir of the seventy-fifth anniversary of Honolulu Iron Works Company.

Honokaa Sugar Company. Prospectus in re-issue of bonds of Honokaa Sugar Company. 3 [Honolulu], 1908. 12 p.

Honokaa Sugar Company. In re the proposedamalgamat ion of Honokaa Sugar Company 2.5 and Pacific Sugar Mill. [Hamakua], 1928. 39 p.

Honolulu Iron Works Company. Sugar fa ctories and equipment, stationary, marine and traction engines, steam and mill supplies, sanitaryplumbing fix tures and appliances. 1.66 Honolulu and Hilo, T. H.: Honolulu Iron Works Co., 1913. 704 p.

Honolulu Iron Works Company. Illustrated catalog C. Honolulu: Honolulu Iron Works 1.75 . Co. 1 930, 1930. 664 p. Also called: General catalog C

Honolulu Iron Works Company. Some sugar factories builtand equipped by the Honolulu nla Iron Works Company. Honolulu: Honolulu Iron Works Company, [1924]. 69 p. Microfilm: Harvard University Library

Honomu Sugar Company. By-laws, Honomu Sugar Company, as amended to March 15, 2 1913, [1913]. 7 p.

Ingersoll, Robert Green. A review of the sugar question. Washington, D. C.: T. McGill & 2 Co., law printers,, [n. d.]. 36 p.

Jacobson, Wilson Niles. The propagationof sugar cane seedlings. B. S., University of n/a Hawaii, 1923. 25 p.

3 Kahuku Plantation Company. Charterand by-laws. Honolulu: Press Pub. Co., 1890. 16 p.

Kahuku Plantation Company. Amended charterand by-laws. Honolulu: Mercantile Ptg. Co., 2 1901. 28 p.

Kahuku Plantation Company. Amended charterof incorporation and by-laws. Honolulu: 2 Hawaiian Star Print, 1905. 29 p.

2 Kamala Sugar Company, Ltd. Prospectus and by-laws, 1899.

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Ranking Kauai Chamber of Commerce. Koloa Plantation centennial, 1835-1935. [Lihue], [1935]. 1.75 [4] p. Contents: Recollections of William Hooper, first manager of Koloa

Kihei Plantation Company. Charter and by-laws of the Kihei Plantation Co., Ltd. 3 incorporated February, 1899. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1899. 18 p.

Kihei Plantation Company. Amended articles of association and incorporation and by-laws of Kihei Plantation Co., Ltd. incorporated February, 1899. Honolulu: Hawaiian Star Print., 3 1905. 24 p.

King, Reginald Hart. A study of the factors influencingthe filtration of raw sugar solutions. n/a M. S., University of Hawaii, 1927. p.

King, Samuel Wilder. Hawaiiasks to be treated as part of the United States and not as a foreign country. [L etter ... to Honorable Pat Harrison, Chairman, Finance committee, U. S. Senate and Honorable MaNin Jones, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, U. S. Hause of 1.5 Representatives, April28, 1937. n.p., [1937]. 31 p.

Klinge, Gerardo. Notas sobre la industria azucarera def Hawaii. Lima, Per.u: Sanmarti y cia, 1 1928. 219 p. At head of title: Sociedad nacional agaria. Lima Peru

Kojima, Ruth Tomi. The nitration of basgasse lignin. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1936. 62 p. n/a

2 Kona Sugar Company. Prospectus, 1889.

Kum, Kong Lum. Analysis of a sugar cane growing enterprise. B. S., University of Hawaii, n/a 1927. 51 p.

Kum, Kong Lum. An analysis of sugar cane growing as conducted on sugar plantations in 3 Hawaii. [Honolulu]: University of Hawaii, 1928. 19 p.

Kuykendall, Ralph Simpson. The Hawaiian Kingdom. 3 vols. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 2 1938-1 967. p. [1] 1778-1854: foundation and transformation. [2] 1854-1874: twenty critical years. [3] 1874-1893: The Kalakaua dynasty. "Vol. 1 describes early sugar development efore 1940 and subsequent activity up to 1954. Vol. 2, Cahpter 5 concerns the growth of the sugar industry and Chapter 6 deals with population and labor supply between 1854 and 187 4. Vol. 3 has numerous index references to sugar... " ( Sugar in Hawaii, 1986)

1.5 Lakin, H. C. Tariffrevision of 1929; tariff on sugar. [Washington?], [1929?]. 106 p.

Lanai Sugar Company. Prospectus of the Lanai Sugar Company, to be incorporated under the laws of Hawaii and commence business in 1898. Capital stock $400, 000. Honolulu: 3 Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1898. 8 p.

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Ranking Martin, Joseph Polkinghorne. Studies on the eye-spot fungus. M. S., Universityof Hawaii, n/a 1927. 25 p.

Martin, Joseph Polkinghorne. Sugar cane diseases in Hawaii. Honolulu: [Advertiser 2.5 publishing company], 1938. 295 p.

· Maui Agricultural Company. Partnership agreement and by-laws of the Maui Agricultural 3 Company organized January 1st, 1904. Honolulu: Hawaiian Star Print., 1904. 32 p.

1 Maxwell, Walter. The work of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, 1899. "Describes the beginnings of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association." ( Sugar in Hawaii, 1986)

McAllep, Will R., H. A Cook, and H. F. Bomonti. Development of acidity and inversion. 3 Honolulu: [H.S.P.A, Exp. Sta.], 1926. 20 p.

3 McBryde Sugar Company, Ltd. By-laws. Honolulu: Hawaiian Star Press, 1899. 24 p.

McBryde Sugar Company, Ltd. Prospectus of the McBryde Sugar Company, Limited. May, 3 1899. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1899. 13 p.

McBryde Sugar Company Stockholders' Investigating Committee. Reportof the investigating committee appointed by the stockholders of the McBryde Sugar Company, ltd. , at a special stockholders' meeting held December 10, 1913. [Honolulu]: Printed by 3 Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1914. 40 p.

McClellan, George B. A hand book on the sugar industryof the Hawaiian Islands, together with a list of the plantations, agents, managers, etc. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1899. 1 50 p. Compiled and edited by Geo. B. McClellan.-

Midkiff, John H. Fertilizingsugar cane in Hawaii. M. S., University of Hawaii, 1921. n/a 62 p.

Mission aux lies Hawaiennes. Rapport ... au sujet de l'industrie du sucre de canne et de la 0 culture de la canne a sucre. Saint-Denis: Drouhet, 1911. 192 p.

Myrick, Herbert. Crisis in agriculture, being a statement of the perilto domestic industry, to agriculture, labor and capitol involved in the relations of the United States to the tropics together with ...a memorial to Congress fro m the fa rmers of America. Chicago, 1900. 32 1 p.

Nicoll, James L. Mosaic disease on Hawaiian sugar plantations. B. S., University of Hawaii, n/a 1926. 58 p.

Oahu Sugar Company. Prospectus of the Oahu Sugar Co. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette 3 Co., 1894. 40 p.

3 Oahu Sugar Company. Prospectus of the Oahu Sugar Co. Honolulu, 1896. 8 p.

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Ranking Oahu Sugar Company. Concerningthe Oahu Sugar Co. Limited, Waipahu, Oahu. Honolulu, 3 1925. 19 p, Company public relations publication.

Olaa Sugar Company. Articles of association and incorporation, and by-laws. Honolulu: 2 Hawaiian Gazette, 1899. 28 p.

2 Olaa Sugar Company. Prospectus. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette, 1899. 22 p.

Paia Plantation. Amended charterof incorporation and by-laws of the Paia Plantation. 2 Honolulu: Hawaiian Star Print., 1901. 41 p.

Poole, Charles Frederick. Seedling work of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters experiment station. Final thesis; being the work performed in sugar technology IV. B. S., University of n/a Hawaii, 1920. 49 p.

Poole, Charles Frederick. Some methods used in the improvement of sugar cane. M. S., n/a University of Hawaii, 1926. 56 p.

Puna Sugar Company, Ltd. Articles of association and incorporation and by-laws of the 3 Puna Sugar Company, Limited. Honolulu: Mercantile Printing Co., Ltd., 1901. 19 p.

Ramaer, J. W., F. W. Bolk, and J. E. van der Stok. Verslag eener studiereis naar de Sandwicheilanden in 1911 ondernomen, ingevolge opdracht van het Algemeen Syndicaat van Suikerfabrikanten in Nederlandsch-lndie en het Proefstation voor de Java- 1 Suikerindustrie. 3 vols. Amsterdam: J.H. de Bussy, 1913.

Renton, George F, and William Patterson Alexander. An investigation to determine the relation of irrigation water to maximum sugar yields. Submitted at the 46th annual meeting of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, Nov. 1926. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 2.33 1926.

Schuyler, James Dix, and G. F. Allardt. Culture of sugar cane. Report on water supply for irrigation on the Honouliuli and Kahuku ranchos, island of Oahu, Hawaiian Islands. 2.33 Oakland, Calif., 1889. 32 p.

Searles, John Ennis. A fe w fa cts concerningthe Hawaiian reciprocity treaty. Washington: T. 2 McGill, 1886. 21 p. By John E. Searles, Jr., one of the commissioners to the Sandwich Islands by appointment of the Secretary of the Treasury Cover title. Submitted to Hon. Roger Q. Mills, chairman of Sub-Committee on Hawaiian treaty, House of Representatives, Feb. 16, 1886.

Smith, Jared Gage. The reorganization of the H. S. P. A. experiment station and the origin 2.5 of H- 109 cane. Honolulu: Advertiser, 1928. 21 p.

Smith, Jared Gage. Crockett, a name to conjure by. [San Francisco}: [California and 0 Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corp.], [1928?]. 21 p.

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Ranking Stroever, Carl. Hawaiian problem, with an appendix on Cuba and the sugar trust. Chicago, n/a 1898. 27 p. Microfilm: New York Public Library

Sullivan, Josephine. A history of C. Bre wer & company, limited; one hundred years in the Hawaiian Islands, 1826-1926. Boston: Designed and printed by Walton Advertising & 1.5 Printing Co., 1926. 193 p.

Takahashi, David Tamaichi. Th e degradation of bagasse nitro-lignin. M. S., University of n/a Hawaii, 1937. 51 p.

Tanimoto, Toshiyuki. The use of hydrogen peroxide in the treatment ofcane juice. M. S., n/a University of Hawaii, 1936. 46 p.

Taylor, William Henry. The Hawaiian sugar industry. Ph.D., University of California, 1935. n/a 216 p. Microfilm: University of California Library

Vandercook, John Womack. King Cane; the story of sugar in Hawaii. New York: Harper and n/a Brothers, 1939. 192 p. Microfilm: New York Public Library

Verret, Joseph Arthur, and A. J. Mangelsdorf. Report on the function of the plantation in 3 seedling work, . [Honolulu]: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1928. 15 p.

Wa ialua Agricultural Company. Amended articles of incorporation and By-laws of the 2 Wa ialua Agricultural Co., Ltd. Honolulu: Hawaiian Star Print, 1901. 27 p.

Waialua Agricultural Company. Amended articles of incorporation and By-laws of the 2 Waialua Agricultural Company, Ltd. Honolulu: Bulletin Pub. Co., 1908. 26 p.

Waialua Agricultural Company. By-laws of Waialua Agricultural Company, ltd. (as adopted 3 Mar. 24, 1937). [Honolulu], [1937]. 6 p.

Waialua Agricultural Company. Prospectus, Wa ialua Agricultural Company, Limited: 121,875 shares of capital stock, $20. 00 par value, per share. [Honolulu, Hawaii]: The 3 Company, [1937]. 23 p.

Wailuku Sugar Company. By-laws of the Wailuku Sugar Company, as amended to March 3 15, 1913. [n.p.], [1913]. 7 p.

Wailuku Sugar Company. By-laws of the Wailuku Sugar Company, as amended at special 3 meeting of stockholders held April 22nd, 1915. [n.p.], [1915]. 7 p.

Whitney, Henry Martyn. A brief sketch of the early historyand growthof the sugar industry in Hawaii, and its pre-eminent advantages as a field for in vestment of capital. Honolulu: 1 Hawaiian Gazette Co. Print, 1895. 16 p.

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Ranking Williams, Francis Xavier. Handbook of the insects and other invertebrates of Hawaiian nla sugar cane fields. Honolulu, Hawaii: Advertiser Publishing Company, 1931. 400 p. With an introduction by F. Muir, a chapter each on the soil fauna of sugar cane fields and on the Nematodes attacking sugar cane roots by R.H. Van Zwaluwenburg, and records of introduction of beneficial insects into the Hawaiian islands, by O.H. Swezey. At head of title: Experiment Station of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Microfilm: Stanford University Libraries

Witter (Dean) and Company. The Hawaiian sugar industry: a brief survey including the comparative records of six representative companies. Honolulu: Dean Witter & Co., 1936. 2 26 p.

Serials

Ranking 1.25 Hawaiianplanter s' monthly. Honolulu, 28 vols. (1882-1 909). Alternate Title: Planters' monthly Continued by: Hawaiian planters' record Published for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. v. 1-28; Apr. 1882-Dec. 1909. Vol. 1-15, no. 9, Apr. 1882-Sept. 1896, published for the Planters' Labor and Supply Co. Vol. 16-28 contain the Proceedings of the 17th-29th annual meeting of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, 1897-1909. Editors: 1882-1 885, William 0. Smith.-1885-1886, Lorrin A Thurston.- 1886-Aug. 1904, H.M. Whitney.- Aug. 1904-May 1908, R.D. Mead.- May 1908-Dec. 1909, Lorrin A. Thurston.

1.25 Hawaiian planters' record. Honolulu, (1909-1974). Continues: Hawaiian planters' monthly

2 The Louisiana-Florida sugar manual. New Orleans, La., (1911-1975). Alternate Titles: Gilmore Louisiana-Florida Hawaii sugar manual Gilmore's Louisiana sugar manual Louisiana sugar manual Continueded by: Gilmore Louisiana-Florida-Texas-Hawaii-Puerto Rico sugar manual, 1975

A Directoryof Hawaiian sugar plantations and data concerningsugar and the sugar 1.25 business. 1914. Honolulu, Hawaii, 1 vol. (1914). Compiled from the files of the Pacific commercial advertiser. No more published?

1.66 Honiron. Honolulu, 11 vols. (1921-1932). "Issues contain information about people and machinery involved in sugar industry in Hawaii. Honolulu Iron Works built much of the machinery used on Hawaii's sugar plantations." (Sugar in Hawaii, 1986)

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Ranking 1.5 Cube/et press. Crockett, Calif., 55 vols. (1936-). Continues: C and H news

Alexander & Baldwin. Annual report - Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd. Honolulu, Hawaii, (1922-). 1.75 Alternate Title: Annual report on Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd. Sugar in Hawaii, 1986 lists the following years as published: 1922, 1927, 1929, 1932-1933, 1936-1 939, 1942-1 985

1.75 American Factors, Ltd. Annual Report. [Honolulu, Hawaii}, (191 9-). Alternate Title: Annual report- AMFAC/JMB Hawaii, Inc.

1.75 American Sugar Company. Report. Honolulu, (1904-1 905). "Report of Molokai Ranch." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

Apokaa Sugar Company. Annual reportof the Apokaa Sugar Company Limited. Honolulu, 1.75 (1900-1932).

Association of Hawaiian Sugar Technologists. Reports of the ... annual meeting. [Honolulu], 2 16 vols. (1922-1937). Superseded by: Reports ... annual conference of Hawaiian Sugar Technologists. Report for 1923 extracted from Hawaiian planter's record (v.28, no.1) as papers presented at the 2d annual meeting.

1.75 C. Brewer and Company. Report. [Honolulu], (1922-1977). Alternate Title: Annual report Sugar in Hawaii (1986) lists the following years as published: 1923-1924, 1926- 1927, 1929-1930, 1932-1933, 1936-1940, 1942-1977.

C. Brewer and Company. Reportof C. Brewer and Company, limited for the quarter... 1 Honolulu, (1923-1930).

Ewa Plantation Company. Annual reportof the Ewa PlantationCompany. Honolulu, 78 vols. 1.75 (1891-1968). Reports for years 1890-1968. No report published for 1961. Incorporated by annual Report of Castle & Cooke, Inc.

1.66 · Ewa Plantation Company. Bulletin. Honolulu, 9 no. (1924-1928). August 1924-January 1928 No. 1 - no. 9

1.33 Gilmore, Abner Blanks. Hawaii sugar manual. New Orleans, (1931-1948). Alternate Titlse: The Gilmore Hawaii sugar manual Gilmore's Hawaii sugar manual Continued by: Gilmore Louisiana-Florida-Hawaii sugar manual Frequency varies. Editors: 1931/32-1939, AB. Gilmore.- 1947/48, W.F. Flanagan.

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Ranking Haiku Sugar Company. Annual reportof the Haiku Sugar Company. Honolulu, ( 1894- 1.75 1921}. Alternate Title: Reportof earnings and expenditures of Haiku Sugar Company (1894-1901} Reports for years 1894, 1897-1 920. 1904-1920 reports include: Annual report of the Maui Agricultural Company ... also issued separately.

Hakalau Plantation Company. Annual report of the Hakalau Plantation Company. [Hakalau, 1.75 Hawaii], (1912-1 948). Alternate Title: Annual report. Hakalau Plantation Company Annual reports for 1911-1947.

1.75 Hamakua Mill Company. Report. [Honolulu], (1883?-1973). Merged with Laupahoehoe Sugar Co. Jan. 21, 1974. Hamakua Mill Co.: 1877-1 916; Hamakua Sugar Co.: 191 7-1 973.

Hawaiian Agricultural Company. Annual reports of the manager and treasurerof the 1.66 Hawaiian Agricultural Company. [Honolulu], (1893-1972). Alternate Titles: Annual reportsof the manager and treasurer of the Hawaiian Agricultural Company and Kapapala Ranch (1892, 1895-1901) Detailed annual reports of the manager and treasurer of the Hawaiian Agricultural Company Continued by: Ka'u Sugar Company Report Annual reports for years 1892, 1895-1971 . Report 1892 -1902 include the Report of Kapapala Ranch.· Reportsfor 1899-1901 include its By-laws, as amended 1901-1 902.

1.75 Hawaiian Cane Products. Annual report. (1944-1946). Company closed in 1962; factory fire.

Hawaiian Chemists' Association. Reports of the ... annual meetings. Honolulu, 5 vols. 2 (1916-1921). Alternate Title: Reports and proceedings. (1916, 191 8-20) Proceedings of the fifth annual convention of Sugar Mill Engineers and of the fifteenth annual meeting of the Hawaiian Chemists' Association. (1917)

Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Company. Report of the Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar 1.75 Company. [Puunene, Maui], (1885-1962). Annual reports for 1885-1961 Incorporated by annual Report of Alexander and Baldwin, Inc.

Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Company. Cost averages for 1914-1922 crop. Honolulu, 1.5 (1915-1923). Each vol. consists of detailed reports of the year from the followingcompanies: Hawaiian commercial & sugar company, Maui agricultural company, Hawaiian sugar company, McBryde sugar company, Kahuku plantation company. Cover-title: Detailed Reports

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Ranking Hawaiian Sugar Company. Annual reportof the Hawaiian Sugar Company of Makaweli, 1.75 Kauai. [Makaweli, Kauai]. (1892-1943). AlternateTitles: Reports of officers of the Hawaiian Sugar Co. of Makaweli, Kauai (1892-1894) Report of earnings and expenditures, etc., of the Hawaiian Sugar Company, of Makaweli, Kauai (1895-1902) Continues: Hawaiian Sugar Company. Report of earnings and expenditures, etc., of the Hawaiian Sugar Company ... Annual reports for 1892-1942

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Reportof the work of the Experiment Station. 1.5 Honolulu, 9 vols. (1895-1903). Alternate Title: Bulletin/Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Division of Agriculture and Chemistry 1895-1 902 Title varies slightly. Reports for 1895-1902 were reprinted in 1905 and issued as Bulletins no. 1-8 of Division of Agriculture and Chemistry of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Continued by: Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Report of the Experiment Station Committee of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Proceedings of the ... annual meeting. Honolulu, 62 1.25 vols. (1904-1965). Continueses: Printed reports of the ... annual meeting. 24th-85th; 1904-1965. 17th-29th, 1897-1909 Proceedings published in Hawaiian planters' monthly.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Census of Hawaiian sugar plantations. [Honolulu}, 1.5 26 vols. (1931-1957). Mimeographed.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Printed reports of the ... annual meeting. Honolulu, 1.66 11 vols. (1941-1951). Continued by: Proceedings of the ... annual meeting 60th-7oth; 1940-1950. Ceased publication with 1950. Issued also in and superseded by its Proceedings of the ... annual meeting.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Sugar. no. 1-8. Prepared especially for the industry's 1.33 student workers. [Honolulu], 8 no. ([1944]). No.1. The origin of sugar cane No.2. The sugar cane plant No.3. How the sugar cane grows and makes sugar No.4. Sugar cane breeding No.5. Field work on a sugar plantation No.6. Sugar cane insects No.7. Sugar cane diseases No.8. Making raw sugar.

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Ranking Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, Experiment Station. Circular. Honolulu, Hawaii, 90 2 vols. (1907-1948). Alternate Title: Agricultural and chemical series no.14-19a No. 1-no. 91. Each number has also a distinctive title. Some nos. issued also as parts of the Station's Year book and experiment station reports. No. 29 not published. No. 1-13 issued by the Station's Division of Agriculture and Chemistry.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Ye ar book and experiment 1.5 station reports. 15 vols. (1904/05-1 932-34). "The year books contain all publications of the Station since 1903, except the Hawaiian planters' record, and such circulars as are published in the Record. The annual Reports of the Experiment Station Committee also appear in the year books."

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Bulletin ... Entomological series. 2 Honolulu, 22 no. (1905-43}. Alternate Title: Report of work of the Experiment Station of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Division of Entomology. Bulletin. Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Entomological Series. Bulletin. No.1-8, 11, 14 issued by the Station's Division of Entomology, under title: Bulletin. No.1-20 issued also as parts of the Station's Year book.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Bureau of Labor and Statistics. Hawaiian sugar crop. 2 (1911-1930). Each number covers a period of ten years, i.e., 1902-1911; 1903-1912...

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Committee on Agricultural Machinery and 2 Implements. Report ... 1917118 - 1924125. Honolulu, (1918-1926). "In Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Proceedings. Also in Hawaiian planters' record"

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Committee on Cultivation and Fertilization on 2 Unirrigated Plantations. Report. , (1909-1926?). "In Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Proceedings. Also in Hawaiian planters' record."

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Committee on Cultivation, Fertilization and Irrigation 2 on Irrigated Plantations. Report. Honolulu, (1909-1925?). "In Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Proceedings. Also in Hawaiian planters' record."

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Committee on Cutting, Loading and General 2 Transportation. Report. , (191 0-1925?). "In Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Proceedings. Also in Hawaiian planters' record."

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Ranking Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Committee on Handling and Transportation of Cane. 2 Report. Honolulu, (1905-?). "In Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Proceedings. Also in Hawaiian planters' record."

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Committee on Labor Saving Devices. Report. 2 Honolulu, (1904-?}. "In Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Proceedings. Also in Hawaiian planters' record."

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Committee on Machinery. Reporton sugar 2 manufacturing machinery. Honolulu, 1? vols. (1911-?}. No more published?

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Committee on Stock Feed. Report. , (1920?-1923?). 2

2 Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Committee on Warehousing and Storage of Sugar. Report. (1908-?). "In Hawaiian sugar planters' association. Proceedings. Also in Hawaiian planters' record."

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Reportof the Experiment Station Committee of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Honolulu, 15 vols. (1904- 2 1918}. Continues: Reportof the work of the Experiment Station Continued by: Report of committee in charge of the Experiment Station, Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Bulletin ... Botanical series. 2 Honolulu, 3 vols. (1905-1924). Alternate Titles: Bulletin of the Division of Pathology and Physiology (nos. 1-9} Bulletin ... Pathological and physiological series (nos. 10-12) v.[1 ]-3, no.2. Bulletins 1-9, 11 of the Division of Pathology and Physiology, and Bulletins 10, 12 of the Pathological and physiological series constitute the first two volumes. No.1-3, 6-9, 11-12; v.3, no.1-2 issued also as parts of the Station's Vear book.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Annual synopsis of mill data. 2 Honolulu, 40 vols. (1908-1947). "Data concerning mill equipment, production, and additions to all member mills." ( Sugar in Hawaii, 1986)

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Report of Committee in charge 2 of the Experiment Station. Honolulu, 31 vols. (191 9-1949). Alternate Title: Report of Experiment Station Committee (1949) Continues: Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Reportof the Experiment Station Committee of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Continued by: Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Report

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Ranking Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Division of Agriculture and 2 Chemistry. Special bulletin. (1905-).

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Division of Agriculture and 2 Chemistry. Bulletin ... Agricultural and chemical series. Honolulu, 55 no. {1905-[1945]). Alternate Title: Press bulletin? No. 1-29 issued by the. Station's Division of Agriculture and Chemistry. No. 10-15, 20-29, 38-48 issued also as parts of the Station's Year book.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Division of Pathology and 2 Physiology. Annual report. Honolulu, (1901?-1 914). "1905 also in Hawaiian Sugar Planters Assoc Proceedings of 25th meeting. 1906. 1908-1914 in Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Assoc, Proceedings"

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Division of Pathology and 2 Physiology. Circular. Honolulu, 8 no.(1906-1908). Alternate Title: Circular letter no.[1]-3 No.[1]-8. No.[1] reprinted as no.2

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Experiment Station. Honolulu. Division of 2 Entomology. Circular. Honolulu, 7 no. (1907-08). No. 1-7. Issued also as partsof the Station's Year book.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Raw Sugar Technical Committee. Report. 2 (1 923-?).

Hawaiian Sugar Technologists. Reports ... annual conference of Hawaiian Sugar 2.25 Technologists. Honolulu, {1938-). Alternate Titles: Reports - Hawaiian Sugar Technologists; annual conference Proceedings ... annual meeting. Reports ... annual meeting.

1.66 Hawaiian-Philippine Company. Reportto the stockholders. Manila, (1921-).

Hawi Sugar Company, Ltd. Annual report ofthe Hawi Sugar Co., Ltd. and affiliated 1.75 companies. , (1930).

Hilo Sugar Company. Annual reports of the manager and treasurer of the Hilo Sugar 1.75 Company. Honolulu, (1911-1964). Alternate Titles: Detailed annual reports of the manager and treasurer of the Hilo Sugar Company {1911-1914) Hilo Sugar Plantation Company annual report {1948-1964) Annual reportsfor 191 1-1964

Honokaa Sugar Company. Report of th e Honokaa Sugar Co., Limited of Hamakua, Hawaii. 1.75 Honolulu, (1899-1974). Alternate Titles: Annual report of the Honokaa Sugar Co:, Limited of Hamakua, Hawaii {1899) Honokaa Sugar Company annual report (1956-1973) Annual reports for 1899-1973 (Honokaa Sugar Co.: 1878-1977)

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Ranking 1.75 Honolulu Iron Wo rks Company. Reporl. [Honolulu], (1921-1966?).

Honolulu Plantation Company. Annual reportof the Honolulu Plantation Company. San 1.75 Francisco, Calif., (1899-1948). Annual reports for 1899-1947

Honolulu Stock Exchange. Manual of Hawaiian securities; statements. Honolulu, ( 1910- 2 1975?). "Published annually by the Honolulu Stock Exchange. Various issues contain information about sugar prices, acres of cane, production statistics, irrigation systems, etc., foreach sugar company listed on the exchange." ( Sugar in Hawaii, 1986)

Honomu Sugar Company. Annual reporls of the manager and treasurer of the Honomu 1.75 Sugar Company. Honolulu, (1899-1946). Annual reports for 1899-1945

Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company. Annual reporlof the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation 1.75 Company. Honolulu, ([1889]-1972). Alternate Titles: Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company annual report (1950-1955) Annual report. Hutchinson Sugar Company, Ltd. (1956-1971) 1903 report says 5th annual. Last report published with 1971

Kaeleku Sugar Company. Annual exhibits of Kaeleku Sugar Company, Limited. [Hana, 1.66 Maui], (1934-1945). Annual reports for 1934-1944

Kahuku Plantation Company. Annual reportof the Kahuku Plantation Company. Honolulu, 1.75 (1890?-1969). Alternate Titles: Kahuku Plantation Company reports of the manager and treasurer (1897 & 1900) Detailed report of the Kahuku Plantation Company Annual report. Kahuku Plantation Company Kahuku annual report Annual reports for (?) 1894, 1897, 1900-1968

Kekaha Sugar Company. Report.of the Kekaha Sugar Company Limited. Kekaha, Kauai, 1.75 (1905-1 968). Absorbed by: Amfac, Inc. Annual report Annual reports for 1904-1968

Kihei Plantation Company. Annual reportof the Kihei Plantation Co. Limited. Honolulu, 1.75 (1900-1908). Annual reports for 1899-1907 Vol. for 1899 covers fifteen months ending Dec. 31st, 1899.

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Ranking Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company. Annual reportof the Kilauea Sugar Plantation 1.75 Company. Honolulu, ((1899)-1 971). . Alternate Title: Kilauea Sugar Company, Ltd. report 1903 reportsa ys 5th annual; last reportis 1970. "In some years there is a livestock report giving the number of cattle and a separate figure forranch receipts. Ranch livestock is listed separately from plantation livestock." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

1.75 Kipahulu Sugar Company. Annual reportof the Kipahulu Sugar Company. (1921-1 922). Typescript

Kohala Sugar Company. Annual reportof the Kohala Sugar Company. Honolulu, 70 vols. 2 (1896-1968). Annual reports for18 95-1968 Incorporated by annual Reportof Castle & Cooke, inc.

Koloa Sugar Company. Annual reportof the Koloa Sugar Company. Honolulu, (1905- 1.75 1948). "- Annual reportsfor 1904-1947 Merged 1948 with Grove Farm Company. Some numbers accompanied by its Special report or Det_ailedrep ort.

1.75 Kana Sugar Company, Ltd. Annual report& by-laws. , (1899).

Lihue Plantation Company, Ltd. Reportof the Lihue Plantation Company, Ltd. Lihue, Kauai, 1.75 (1905-1968). Annual reportsfor 19 04-1968. "Some years include a brief ranch report." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988)

Lyon, Harold Lloyd. Th e cane plant and some of its diseases. Pt. 1: Th e cane plant. 1.75 [Honolulu], 1919. 28 p. At head of title: "Shortcou rse forplant ation men. College of Hawaii. Experiment Station. H.S.P.A." Pt. 1 only published.

Makee Sugar Company. Annual reportof the Makee Sugar Company. Honolulu, (1923- 1.75 1933). Annual reportspu blished for 1923-1933; reportsfor 1921 and 1922 aretypescrip t (HSPA). Absorbed by Lihue Plantation Co.

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Ranking Maui Agricultural Company. Annual reportof the Maui Agricultural Company, a co- 1.75 partnership. Honolulu, ( 1905-1948). Alternate Title: Detailed reportof the Maui Agricultural Company, a co-partnership Absorbed by: Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Co. Report (1948) Annual reports for 1904-1947. "Some reports list ranch foremen and some also show names of ranch hourly employees." (Ranching in Hawaii, 1988) Vols. for 1904-1920 also included in the annual reports of the separate companies that had formed the co-partnership. In 1921 absorbed the annual reports of the separate companies.

McBrydeSugar Company, Ltd. Annual reportof the McBryde Sugar Company, Ltd. , Kauai, 1.75 H. T. 67 vols. (1900-1968). Annual reports from 1900-1967.

Oahu Sugar Company. Annual reportof the Oahu Sugar Company. [Honolulu], 71 vols. 1.75 (1897-1968). Annual reports for 1897-1968. Some vols. accompanied by Special report or Detailed report.

Olaa Sugar Company, Ltd. Annual reportof the Olaa Sugar Company, Ltd. Honolulu, 1.75 (1900-1 960). Annual reports for 1900-1959.

Olokele Sugar Company. Annual reports of the manager and treasurerof the Olokele 1.75 Sugar Company, Limited. Honolulu, (1942-1986). Alternate Title: Annual reports of the president, manager and treasurer of the Olokele Sugar Company, Limited Annual reportsfor 1941-1 985.

Olowalu Company. Annual reportsof themanager and treasurerof the 0/owalu Company. 1.75 Honolulu, (1912-1931). Absorbed by: Pioneer Mill Co. Annual report Annual reports for 1911-1930.

1.75 Onomea Sugar Company. Reportof the Onomea Sugar Company. Honolulu, (1899-1964). Superseded by: Mauna Kea Sugar Company, Inc. report Annual reportsfor 1890-1964; report for 1890-1898 published in one volume in 1927.

Ookala Sugar Plantation Co. Annual reportsof the manager and treasurerof the Ookala 1.75 Sugar Plantation Co. [Ookala, Hawaii], (1899-1909). Alternate Title: Reportof the Ookala Sugar Plantation Comp'y (1899) Annual reportspublished for 1899, 1901-1908.

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Ranking Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company. Annual reportof the Paauhau Sugar Plantation 1.75 Company. Honolulu, ([1899]-1972). Alternate Title: Paauhau Sugar Company, Ltd. report Annual reportspu blished for 1899 (?)-1971. Reportfor 1903 called 5th annual. Paauhau Sugar Co.: 1878-1971.

Pacific Sugar Mill. Reportof the Pacific Sugar Mill. [Kukuihaele, Hawi:lii], (1908 -1928). 2 Absorbed by: Annual report of the Honokaa Sugar Co., limited Annual reports published for 1907-1 927. Pacific Sugar Mill Co.: 1879-1927

1.75 Paia Plantation. Annual reportof the Paia Plantation. Honolulu, (1894-1 921). Annual reports published for 1894, 1896, 1899-1920. Vols. for 1904-1920 include: Annual report of the Maui Agricultural company ... also issued separately.

Pepeekeo Sugar Company. Annual reportof the Pepeekeo Sugar Company. Honolulu, 1.75 (1903-1972). Annual reports published for 1902-1972.

Pioneer Mill Company. Annual reportof the Pioneer MillCompany. Lahaina, Maui, 67 vols. 1.75 (1900-1968). Annual reportspub lished for 1900-1968. First report covers period Oct. 1, 1900-Dec. 31, 1901. Some vols. accompanied by Special report or Detailed report.

1.75 Puna Sugar Company, Ltd. Report. Keaau, Hawaii, 67 vols. (1899-1966). Reports for 1899-1959 issued by the company under its earlier name: Olaa Sugar Company, ltd. Incorporated by annual Report of Amfac. First reportcovers period July-Dec. 1899. Reports for 1900-1946 also called 2d-48th report. Reportfor 1918 (20th) incorrectly numbered 19th.

San Carlos Milling Company. Annual reportof the San CarlosMillin g Company, Limited. 1.75 Honolulu, (1914-). Alternate Titles: Reportof the San Carlos Milling Company, Limited (1914) Annual Report. San Carlos Milling Company, Ltd. (1949-) "Agents: Bishop Trust Company, ltd., Honolulu." Reports on the Company's operations in the Philippines. No reports issues for 1941-1947; reportfor 1948 includes data for that period.

Sugar Factors Company. Annual reportof the Treasurer and Manager/Sugar Factors 1.75 Company, Limited. Honolulu, (1910-1948). Alternate Title: Annual Report/Sugar Factors Company, Ltd. Reportsfo r 1904-1909 are typescript (HSPA). Annual reportspublish ed for 1910-1947.

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Ranking 1.66 Waialua Agricultural Company. Bulletin. [Honolulu], 8 no. (1924-1928). Aug. 1924-June 1928. Irregular. No more published?

Waialua Agricultural Company, Ltd. Annual reportof the manager and treasurerof Wa ialua 1.75 Agricultural Company, Ltd. Honolulu, (1899-1967). Annual reports published for18 99-1967. Two reports issued for 1948, the 2d, commemorating the 50th anniversaryof the Company.

Waianae Company, Ltd. Annual reportof the manager and treasurerof the Waianae 1.75 Company, Ltd. Honolulu, (1900-1903, 1935-1 945). Annual reports published for 1899, 1900, 1902-1903, 1935-1945. Reportsfor 1946 and 1947 are typescript. "Information in reports for18 99, 1902, and 1903 on coffee plantation in Makaha valley. Manager's reportsdi scuss "profit-sharing" agreement with Japanese workers." ( Coffee in Hawaii, 1986)

1.75 Wailea Milling Company, Ltd. Annual report. (1929-1941). Report for 1925 is typescipt (HSPA).

Wailuku Sugar Company. Annual reports of themanager of the Wailuku Sugar Company. 1.75 Honolulu, (1899-1986). Annual reportspublis hed for18 99-1985

Waimanalo Sugar Company. Annual reportof the Wa imanalo Sugar Company. Honolulu, 1.75 (1911-1947}. Alternate Title: Detailed annual reports of the manager and treasurer of the Waimanalo Sugar Company Annual reports published for19 10-1946.

Waimea Sugar Mill Co. Annual reportof the WaimeaSugar Mill Co. [Honolulu, Hawaii], 1.75 (1900-1969?). Alternate Title: Treasurer's and manager's report of the Waimea Sugar Mill Co.,

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