4IO 



of same to a spike let into the rock at summit of ridge. From this spike 

 the following Stations bear by true azimuth: Paheehee mauka 311° 35', 

 10,066 feet, and Lahilahi 80° 8', '/Z^J feet. This spike marks the Survey 

 Station called Makaha ist; thence 



10. 224° 50' 7020 feet up center of ridge along Alakaha ; 



11. 219° i' 2949 feet up center of ridge along Makaha; 



12. 209° 36' 2889 feet up center of ridge along Makaha to Kawiwi 

 peak; 



13. 245° 54' 30" 6380 feet up center of ridge to the West summit of 

 Kaala ; thence 



14. 295° 25' 6085 feet along center of ridge along Waianae-uka; 

 15- 347° 10' 3955 feet along center of ridge along Waianae-uka; 



thence 



16. 49° 25' 6905 feet down center of ridge between Waianae Valley 

 and Lualualei to initial point. 



Area 3257 acres, more or less. 



And I do hereby set apart as the Waianae Kai Forest Reserve that 

 portion of the government land of Waianae Kai within the above de- 

 scribed metes and bounds. 



IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and 

 caused the seal of the Territory of Hawaii to be affixed. 



Done at the Executive Building, in Honolulu, this 7th day of Septem- 

 ber, A. D. 1906. 



G. R. CARTER, 

 Governor of Hawaii. 

 By the Governor, 

 A. L. C. ATKINSON, 



Secretary. 



BY AUTHORITY, 



PROCLAMATION OF FOREST RESERVE IN THE DISTRICT OF WAIANAE, ISLAND 



OF OAHU. 



LUALUALEI FOREST RESERVE. 



UNDER and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the provisions 

 of Chapter 28 of the Revised Laws of the Territory of tiawaii, enacted 

 February 27, 1905, and amended by Act 65 of the Session Laws of the 

 Legislature of 1905. enacted April 26, 1905. and of every other power me 

 hereunto enabling, I GEORGE R. CARTER, Governor of the Territory 

 of Hawaii, having duly given the notice and held the hearing as in said 

 Acts provided, do hereby approve as a Forest Reserve that certain piece 

 of government land lying on the Western slope of the Waianae j\Ioun- 

 tains, on the Island of Oahu, bounded on the West by the Lualualei 

 Homesteads, on the North and East by the lands of Waianaekai, Waia- 

 nae-uka and Honouliuli, on the South by the land of Nanakuli, in the 

 District of Waianae, Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, more particu- 



