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rights acquired thereunder being guaranteed to the lessee dur- 

 ing the term of the lease. 



For the reasons above set forth I now recommend that the 

 Board requests the Governor, to set apart, after the hearing 

 required by law, the portions of the following named govern- 

 ment tracts within the boundaries of the Koolau and Hana 

 Forest Reserves as integral parts of those reserves. 



Following is a list of the lands to be so set apart : 



KOOLAU FOREST RESERVE. 



Honomanu, 2,000 acres; Lease No. 52; Expires July i, 1908. 

 Keanae, Mauka, 8,750 acres; Lease No. 539; Ex. Feb. 26, 1923. 

 Wailua, i and 2, Mauka, 1,280 acres; Lease No. 539, Expires 



Feb. 26, 1923. 

 Wailua-Ulaino Forest, 3,000 acres ; Lease No. 538 ; Expires 



Feb. 26, 1923. 

 Wailua-Ulaino Forest, 900 acres ; Lease No. 492 ; Expires ]\Iay 



I, 1917. 

 Total — 15,930 acres. 



The first three lands were "crown lands." 



HANA FOREST RESERVE. 



Hana Forest, 6,330 acres; Lease No. 492; Expires ]\Iay i, 1917. 

 E. Honomalele, 15 acres, Kawela-Kaeleku, 65 acres; Lease No. 



474; Expires Aug. 17, 1908. 

 Wakiu, 3 acres; Lease No. 518; Expires May 2, 1920. 

 Koali-Puuhaoa, 600 acres ; Lease No. 479B ; Expires Dec. 5, 



.^ 1913- 

 Total — 7,013 acres. 

 Total area in Koolau and Hana Forest Reserves — 22,943 Acres. 



Very respectfully, 



Ralph S. Hosmee, ' 

 Superintendent of Forestry. 



