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y?' E. and the Honolulu Plantation Company's Mill Stack bears S. 36° 29' 

 W., Approximate elevation 960 ft.; 



Thence N. 50° 48' 30" W. Z7Z7 ft. across Waimalu Stream to a point 

 on ridge on N. side of Waimalu Stream, which point is marked by a 

 "Forest Reserve Monument" and from which "Salt Lake" ^ bears S. 12° 

 17' E. and from which the Honolulu Plantation Company's Mill Stack 

 bears S. 15° 47' W., Approximate elevation 970 ft.; 



Thence N. 41° 14' W. 3651 ft. across Punanani Stream to point on 

 present boundary fence between Ahupuaas of Waiau and Waimalu and 

 which point is marked by a "Forest Reserve Monument" and from 

 which "Salt Lake" a bears S. 17° 25' 30" E. and "Diamond Head" Gov- 

 ernment Trig. Station bears S. 34° 25' E., Approximate elevation 985 ft.; 



Thence in a Northeasterly direction, along the Waiau-Waimalu 

 boundary 6195 ft. to the present forest reserve fence; 



Thence Northwesterly in an irregular line along the present forest 

 fence across the lands of Waiau, Waimano, Manana, and Waiawa. to the 

 top of hill called Puu Kamanu, which is a boundary point between the 

 lands of Waiawa and Waipio, and is marked bv two triangular pits a; 



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Thence Westerly and Northwesterly along the present forest fence 

 across the land of Waipio to the boundary between Waipio and Waianae 

 Uka at a point from which "Ahunui" boundary mark on Eastern side of 

 Grant 6, is distant 10.380 ft. in a Southwesterly direction along said 

 boundary; 



Thence in a Northwesterly direction across Waianae Uka to the con- 

 -crete post at the East end of the Wahiawa homestead tract as shown on 

 Government Survey Registered Map No. 1941 ; 



Thence crossing the land of Wahiawa by the following bearings 

 and distances as shown on Government Survey Registered Map No. 1942, 

 N. 24° 25' E. 3753 ft. to R. W. Post, N. 22° 26' E. 600 ft. to R. W. Post, 

 N. 69° 44' W. 4860 ft. to R. W. Post. N. 59° 50' W. 1760 ft. to R. W. Post 

 on the South side of Poamoho Gulch; 



Thence running along the Ahupuaa of Paalaa. as shown on Govern- 

 ment Survey Registered Map No. 1942, N. 82° 20' E. 1603 ft. to rock 

 marked +, N. 81° 5' E. 25,130 ft. to the top of the Koolau Range of 

 Mountains; 



Thence Southeasterly along the top of the Koolau Range, being the 

 upper boundary of all the Ahupuaas included with this "Forest Reserve," 

 to the boundary between Halawa and Moanalua; 



Thence Southwesterly along the boundary of Halawa and Moanalua 

 to the point of beginning; excepting therefrom such portions of the lands 

 in the valleys as may be below the 650 foot contour lines. 



Area 28,550 acres, more or less. 



AND I do hereby set apart as a Forest Reserve those portions of the 

 Government lands known as the mauka portion and unleased remainder 

 of the land of Waimano, (above the area described more particularly 

 in Public Lands Office Lease No. 510), and the land of Wahiawa (govern- 

 ment), (more particularly described in Public Lands Office Lease No. 530, 

 granting the water rights thereon), within said metes and bounds. 



