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Resolved, that the Board recommends to the Governor that the 

 government lands lying within tiie boundaries of the said pro- 

 posed Makawao Forest Reserve be set apart by him, subject to 

 vested' rights therein, after the hearing required by law, as the 

 Makawao Forest Reserve. 



Adopted at a meeting of the Board of Agriculture and Forestry 

 held on- July 29, 1907. 



REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FORESTRY. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, July 29, 1907. 



To the Commissioners of the 



Board of Agriculture and Forestry, 



Honolulu. 



Gentlemen : Your Committee on Forestry have had under con- 

 sideration the report of the Superintendent of Forestry on the 

 proposed extension of the Koolau, Maui, Forest Reserve, con- 

 sisting of a part of the land of Makawao. 



The propriety of mcluding this in the general forest system of 

 Koolau was considered and passed on favorably by your Commit- 

 tee on the 14th day of December, 1904. There is no question in 

 the mind of your Committee that the tract under consideration 

 should be declared a forest reserve. Your Committee, therefore, 

 recommend the adoption of the report of the Superintendent of 

 Forestry, and that appropriate resolutions be adopted recommend- 

 ing the setting apart of the above mentioned tract as a forest 

 reservation, and, that the Governor be notified of the action of the 

 Board and requested to act thereon, as by law provided. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Alfred W. Carter, 

 C. S. Hollo WAY, 

 Committee on Forestry. 



REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF FORESTRY. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, July 27, 1907. 



Committee on Forestry, 



Board of Agriculture and Forestry, 

 Honolulu. 



Gentlemen : I have the honor to submit a report wdth recom- 

 mendations on a proposed extension of the Koolau (Maui) Forest 

 Reserve, by the creation of a small additional reserve to be called 

 the Makawao Forest Reserve. 



