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Public Lands Map No. 20, the direct distance being about 23,000 feet ; 

 said Koolau Ditch Trail being the makai boundary of the Koolau (Maui) 

 Forest Reserve ; 



3. Thence southwesterly along the western brink of the Waiaaka 

 gulch to Palaha, a point on the edge of the Crater of Haleakala, and at 

 the junction of the districts of Koolau, Hamakualoa, Hamakuapoko. Ho- 

 nuaula, Kahikinui, Kaupo and Hana, direct distance about 30,400 feet ; 



4. Thence northwesterly along the land of Haiku, Hamakualoa dis- 

 trict, to a hill on the western edge of the Keanae Valley, distance about 

 32,490 feet ; 



5. Thence northeasterly along the land of Haiku, Hamakualoa dis- 

 trict, to the initial point, distance about 7,660 feet. 



Areas — 



In Keanae Mtauka 8,750 acres 



In Wailua i and 2 Mauka 1.280 acres 



In Wailua-Ulaino 3.000 acres 



Total area 13.030 acres 



Compiled from Leases 538 and 539 and C. S. F. 1630. 



Portion of Government land known as Hana Forest, Lease 492, (being 

 more properly a portion of the Wailua-Ulaino Forest), and within the 

 Koolau (Maui) Forest Reserve. Koolau, ]\llaui. 



Beginning at a point on the boundary line betw^een Hana and Koolau 

 districts wdiere the mauka boundary of the Nahiku Homestead if pro- 

 jected east.erly would intersect the said district line, and running: 



1. In a northwesterly direction to and along the mauka boundary 

 of the Nahiku Homesteads, distance about 3.300 feet ; thence 



2. S. 45° 30' W. true 3,900 feet, a little more or less, along Govern- 

 ment land ; 



3. S. 11° 00' W. true 11,800 feet, a little more or less, to a point on 

 dividing ridge between Hana and Koolau districts ; 



4. Thence northeasterly along boundary between said districts to the 

 initial point, distance about 14,700 feet. 



Area. 900 acres. 



Compiled from C. S. F. Nos. 744 and 1630. 



HANA FOREST RESERVE. 



In the Hana Forest Reserve, I do hereby set apart, as integral parts 

 of that reserve, those portions of the tracts of government land (more 

 particularly described below) known as Hana Forest, Wakiu, Kawela- 

 Kaeleku, East Honomaele and Koali-Puuhaoa, which lie within the boun- 

 daries of the Hana Forest Reserve, the location and metes and bounds of 

 which said reserve, situate in the District of Hana, Island of Maui, are 

 more particularly described by and on maps made by the Hawaiian Gov- 

 ernment Survey Department, which said maps are now on file in the said 

 Survey Department, marked "Registered Maps Nos. 1268 and 1750" and 

 "Hana Forest Reserve, Maui" ; and a description accompanying the same, 

 numbered C. S. F. 1690, which said description now on file in the said Sur- 

 vey Department, is as follows: 



Beginning at Puu Hinai, a hill on the boundary of Hana and Koolau 

 districts, and the southeast corner of the land of Ulaino, (L. C. A. 8515 

 B. to Kanehoa). and running as shown on Government Survey Registered 

 Map No. 1750; 



1. In a southeasterly direction across the lands of ^Makapuu (Gov- 

 ernment), West Honomaele (fee simple), East Honomaele, Kawela, Kae- 

 leku (all Government), to a point on the shoulder of the hill called 

 Olopawa. i.ooo feet northeast of the Government Survey Trig. Station 

 "Olopawa" ; 



2. Thence southeasterly across the Government lands of Honokalani, 



