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The location and metes and bounds of each of the above named 

 tracts of Government land, so set apart, more particularly appear in de- 

 scriptions prepared by the Hawaiian Government Survey Department, 

 numbered C. S. F. 1757, which said descriptions, now on file in the said 

 Survey Department, are as follows : 



Portion of Government land of Waimea, District of Kona, within the 

 Na Pali - Kona Forest Reserve, Kauai, and covered by Lease 112. 



Beginning: at Kalehua-hakihaki on Kapuakapaia Ridge, the boundary 

 between Makaweli and Waimea, the true azimuth and distance from this 

 point to "Puu Ka Pele" Trig. Station being 109° 12' 10", 21,831.7 feet, and 

 running : 



I. In a northwesterly direction across Nawaimaka Valley to Kaaha 

 Peak; 



2. Thence in a northwesterly direction across Waialae Valley passing 

 below Kahumanono Falls to a prominent point on the Kaluahaulu Ridge 

 above the head of the Oneopaewa Valley ; 



3. 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 ; 



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



5. 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: 



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

 Falls : 



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

 manu and Nawaimaka Valleys ; 



8. Thence in a southwesterly direction to Puuhinahina, a hill near 

 the mauka end of the Kauhao paddock fence built by the Knudsen Broth- 

 ers in 1898; 



9. Thence in a northeasterly direction along the edge of the pali 

 overlooking the Halemanu Valley to Pohakuwaawaa, a hill on the ridge 

 bounding the districts of Kona and Na Pali. 



10. Thence in a northeasterly direction along said ridge to Pihea, a 

 prominent peak in the ridge ; 



II. Thence in a southeasterly direction still along said ridge to a 

 point near Kilohana at the junction of the boundaries of the districts of 

 Kona, Na Pali and Halelea ; 



12. Thence in a southeasterly direction along the main ridge divid- 

 ing the Kona and Halelea districts to Kaoki, a prominent peak in said 

 ridge ; 



13. Thence in a southwesterly direction along the Kapukapaia Ridge, 

 the boundary between Waimea and Makaweli, to the initial point. 



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 Val- 

 ley, area 530 acres, more or less. 



Area, 24,372 acres. 



Portion of the Government Hi of Milolii, in the ahupuaa of Waimea, 

 District of Kona, within the Na Pali - Kona Forest Reserve, Kauai, and 

 covered bv Lease 164. 



Beginning at Puuhinahina. a hill near the mauka end of the Kauhao 

 paddock fence built by the Knudsen Brothers in 1898, and running : : 



1. In a general westerly direction following along doM^ii the Kauhao 

 paddock fence, distance about 11,160 feet, to point on said fence at the 

 edge of the pali ; 



2. Thence northerly across the Kauhao and Makaha Ridges to "]Ma- 

 kaha" Trig. Station, from which the true azimuth and distance to "Hana- 

 lei" Trig. Station is 2° 22' 10", 18,781.5 feet; 



3. Thence northerly across the Makaha Valley and the Alilolii Ridge 

 to the head of the waterfall in Paaiki Valley; 



