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on the enlarged reserve at its own expense and under the 

 supervision of tlie forester. 



Your committee v-rommend the public spirited attitude and 

 the enlightened methods shown by the A\'aianae Plantation in 

 this connection. 



Your Committee recommend that the Board approve of the 

 proposed forest reserve and recommend the same to the Gov- 

 ernor in the usual form. 



Your Committee presents herewith a resolution carrying the 

 foregoing recommendations into effect. 



The Forester suggests that in the proclamation a reserva- 

 tion be made allowing outing house sites to be located on the 

 land in question. 



Your Committee are of opinion that such reservation is un- 

 necessary but can be accomplished under the power of the 

 Board to make rules and regulations concerning the adminis- 

 tration of forest reserves. 



We remain. Your obedient servants, 



L. A. THURSTON, 

 W. M. GIFFARD, 



Committee on Forestry. 



LUALUALEI. 



Honolulu, T. H., Aug. lo, 1906. 

 Board of Agriculture and Forestry, 

 Honolulu, T. H. 



Gentlemen : Your Committee on Forestry beg to report that 

 they have had under consideration the report of the Superin- 

 tendent of Forestry, dated April 4, 1906, concerning the pro- 

 posed forest reserve at Lualualei, District of Waianae, Island 

 of Oahu. 



This proposed reserve is adjacent to and directly east of the 

 Waianae-kai reserve, which was approved by this Board on 

 the 8th inst. 



It extends along tlie crest of the Waianae mountains from 

 AVaianae-ka: to Xanakuli, and from the crest down into the 

 head of the Lualualei \^illey to the homesteads recently sold 

 by the Government. It embraces the steep foot-hills of the 

 Lualualei Valley and the mountain above the same to the crest. 

 It is the direct water shed of the Lualualei Valley, which is 



