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that purpose, as by that time a definite arrangement will, with- 

 out doubt, have been reached with the Waianae Company re- 

 garding the surrender of their present lease. As soon as a 

 teclmical description is prepared by the Survey Office I will 

 submit it as a supplementary report. In the meantime I sub- 

 mit the following ])opular description of the proposed line: 



Starting at Kawaopuu on the Lualualei-Waianae-kai boun- 

 dary, the line should run in a Northwesterly direction to Puu 

 Kolealiilii, thence in a general Southwesterly direction to the 

 most Northerl)^ point of the cane fields, where the power wire 

 line leaves the cane and enters the cactus ; thence makai along 

 ■the stone wall bordering the cane fields to a point on the edge 

 of a dry gulch where the said wall turns abruptly to the East ; 

 thence along the top of the Southern bank of said dry gulch to 

 the East end of the wooden trestle crossing it, which trestle is 

 on the upper tiume Hue, the second north from the main road ; 

 thence following the flume line, or a line parallel to and 50 

 feet, more or less, mauka of it to the pumping station ; thence 

 on the same contour to the Waianae-kai-Makaha boundary ; 

 thence mauka following said boundary line to the crest of the 

 Waianae Range; thence along the summit ridge to the spur on 

 which is Puu Kawaopuu, thence down said spur to the initial 

 point. 



Very respectfully, 



RALPH S. HOSMER, 

 Superintendent of Forestry. 



WAIANAE-KAI. 



July 31, 1906. 

 Committee on Forestry, 



Board of Agriculture and Forestry, 



Plonolulu, Oahu. 



Gentlemen: I have the honor to submit the following as a 

 supplementary and final report upon the proposed forest re- 

 serve on the land of Waianae-kai, District of Waianae, Lsland 

 of Oahu, covering and including the technical description and 

 enclosed map prepared by the Territorial Survey Office, in ac- 

 -cordance with the recommendations in my report to you dated 

 April 4th, 1906. 



