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 HONUAULA FOREST RESERVE. 



Following the usual custom of the Board, there are given be- 

 low the rcsolntinn adopted l)y the Board of Agriculture and For- 

 estry rcgavdirq- tlic proposed h^orest Reserve on a part of the 

 government land of llonuaula, North Kona, Hawaii, with the 

 reports of the Superintendent of Forestry and of the Committee 

 on Forestry upon the project. 



Acting Governor A. L. C. Atkinson has called a public hearing 

 on April 4th, 1906, to consider the setting apart of this area, and 

 it is expected that soon after that date he will issue a proclama- 

 tion creating it a forest reserve. 



RESOLUTION IN REGARD TO THE PROPOSED HONUAULA 

 FOREST RESERVE. 



Adopted by the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry 

 on March 7, 1906. 



Resolved, That all that certain piece of Government land on the 

 Western slope of INIount Hualalai, on the Island of Hawaii, bounded on 

 the south by the land of Puaa t, on the east and north by the portion of 

 Honuaula now covered by Lease No. 570 of the Territorial Land Office, 

 and on the v^-est by a line drawn from Puu Lae Koa to a point on the 

 Puaa boundary a little below Puu Laalaau, in the District of Kona, 

 Island of Hawaii, as recommended by the Committee on Forestry, on 

 January 9, 1906, based on a report of the Superintendent of Forestry, 

 dated January 8, igo6. as more particularly appears by and on a map and 

 description now on file in the ofiice of this Board, and made a part hereof, 

 be approved as a forest reserve, to be called the Honuaula Forest Re- 

 serve. 



Resoli'ed. Ihat the Board recommends to the Governor that the said 

 described Government land, within the boundaries of the said proposet? 

 Honuaula Forest Reserve be set apart by him, after the hearing required 

 by law, as the Honuaula Forest Reserve. 



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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FORESTRY UPON 

 THE PROPOSED HONUAULA FOREST RE- 

 SERVE, NORTH KONA, HAWAII. 



Honolulu, T. H., Jan. 9, 1906. -. 



Board of Commissioners of .■•.:■ 



Agriculture and Forestrv, ^., 



Flonolulu, Oahu. 



Gentlemen : — Your .Committee on Forestry has had under con- 

 sideration the question of the Territory regaining possession of 



