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serve is shown on the accompanying sketch map, but the official 

 maps of this reserve boundary are the large maps of Kapaa and 

 Anahola and Kamalomaloo prepared by Mr. F. E. Harvey, on 

 file in the office of the Territorial Surveyor, respectively Regis- 

 tered Maps Nos. 2324 and 2282. 



The detailed description of the line prepared by Mr. Harvey 

 is attached hereto and forms a part of this report. Especial at- 

 tention is called to the elevations which are given for all the: 

 principal points along the line. 



ADDITIONS TO THE RESERVE. 



It may perhaps be noted here that it is my intention later to 

 recommend the extension of the Kealia Reserve to join and in- 

 clude the area of forest which has for some years been maintained 

 under fence as a private forest reserve by the Lihue Plantation 

 Company. The fence of the Lihue Reserve now extends from a 

 point near Kilohana crater on the land of Hanamaulu, to Hana- 

 hanapuni hill on Wailua. This forest line should be continued 

 across the lands of Wailua (government) and Olohena and Wai- 

 pouli (fee simple) to the point called Kainamanu on the boundary 

 of the Kealia Reserve, described by Mr. Harvey. Before the ex- 

 act location of this line can be recommended further study on the 

 ground will be necessary and a more accurate description of the 

 line than is now^ at hand. 



RECOMMENDATIONS. 



For the reasons above set forth, I recommend that the Board of 

 Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry approve the Kealia 

 Forest Reserve as described in this report and request the Gover- 

 nor, after the required hearing, to declare and recommend by 

 proclamation, in accordance with law, the area herein described 

 as a forest reserve, and to set apart as portions thereof the govern- 

 ment lands embraced within the reserve boundary, to-wit: Ana- 

 hola and Kamalomaloo, 5051 acres, and Kapaa, 2334 acres. 



I recommend that the Commissioner of Public Lands be re- 

 quested to make provision for the building and maintenance of a 

 forest fence, where necessary, along the lower reserve boundary, 

 by the insertion of fencing clauses when the lower portions of 

 the above named lands are again leased. 



I further recommend that steps be taken to secure the co- 



