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the Kona and Puna districts to a point called Kapalaoa on the boundary 

 between Hanapepe and Wahiawa. 



12. Thence in a southerly direction down the ridge dividing Koula 

 (an ill of Hanapepe) and Wahiawa to a peak called Puu Aukai or Puuau, 

 being near the end of the McBryde fence; 



13. Thence in a northwesterly direction across the Koula and Ma- 

 nuahi Valleys to Peapea Peak on the boundary between Hanapepe and 

 Makaweli ; 



Excepting from this Reserve such parts of the valleys of Koula and 

 Manuahi as the owners may see fit to retain for their own use. 



14. Thence in a northwesterly direction across the land of ^^lakaweli 

 across Kawaipapa and Kawaiu Valleys to Kaupuaa Peak; 



15. Thence in a northwesterly direction across the Olokele, Kahana 

 and Mokuone Valleys to the Oopulele Falls; 



16. Thence in a northwesterly direction to a saddle in a ridge just 

 mauka of Kaanakeakua ; 



17. Thence in a northwesterly direction across the head of Kaluao- 

 kalani Valley over the Nakanakalolo Ridge to the falls in the Kahekapoe- 

 leele Valley. 



18. Thence following around the cliffs of Kalaukea Ridge to the 

 Hihinui Falls in Opaewela Valley; 



19. Thence in a northwesterly direction up to Kalehua-hakihaki on 

 Kapukapaia Ridge, the boundary between Makaweli and Waimefi, the true 

 azimuth and distance from this point to "Puu Ka Pele" Trig. Station 

 being: 109° 12' 10", 21,831.7 feet; 



Excepting from this Reserve such parts of the valleys of Olokele 

 and Kahana as the owners may see fit to retain for their own use. 



20. Thence in a northwesterly direction across Nawaimaka Valley to 

 Kaaha Peak; 



21. Thence in a northwesterly direction across Waialae Valley pass- 

 ing below the Kahumanono Falls to a prominent point on the Kaluahaulu 

 Ridge above the head of the Oneopaewa Valley^ 



22. Thence in a northwesterly direction across Koaie Valley to Ka- 

 hililoa Peak, the true azimuth and distance to "Puu Ka Pele" Trig. Sta- 

 tion being: 69° 38' 10", 8,266.0 feet; 



Excepting from this Reserve that portion of the Koaie Valley below 

 the foot of the cliffs and lying makai of the mouth of the Kipalau Valley, 

 area 530 acres, more or less. 



23. Thence in a northerly direction to the Awini Falls ; 



24. Thence in a northwesterly direction to a point known as Kaou 

 on the Kumuwela Ridge, the true azimuth and distance to "Puu Ka Pele" 

 Trig. Station being: 23° 11' 10", 8,665.1 feet; 



25. Thence in a northwesterly direction to the head of the Waipoo 

 Falls ; 



26. Thence in a northwesterly direction to the junction of the Hale- 

 manu and Nawaimaka Valleys. 



2^]. Thence in a southwesterly direction to the point of beginning. 



In Hanapepe (His of Koula and Manuahi) 9.360 acres 



In Makaweli 10,030 acres 



In Waimea (Government land) ^. .^ 30,180 acres 



In Na Pali (Government land) 10,470 acres 



In Haena 500 acres 



Total area 60.540 acres 



And subject to the existing leaser, as provided by law, I do hereby 

 set apart as integral parts of the Na Pali - Kona Forest. reserveJ:hose por- 

 tions of the government lands (more particularly described beljsiw) known 

 as Waimea, Milolii, Na Pali (of which the unleased part is riow actually 

 and definitely set apart) and Hanakapiai that lie within the metes and 

 bounds of the above described Na Pali - Kona Forest Reserve. 



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