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known as the ]\[olokai Forest Reserve, and to set apart all govern- 

 ment lands that lie within its boundaries. 



Accompanying this report is the official description of the 

 boundary of the proposed Alolokai Forest Reserve, prepared by 

 the Government Survey Office, together with a blue print of the 

 eastern half of the island showing the location of the Reserve. 



Very respectfully, 



Ralph S. Hosmer, 

 Superintendent of Forestry. 



MOLOKAI FOEEST EESERVE. 

 Island of Mololai. 



Beginning at a point in the land of Iloli on the top of the pali, said 

 point being due north of Government Survey Trig. Station " Puu Olelo"; 



1. Thence 3300 feet, more or less, due south across the lands of Iloli and 



Kahanui (Grant 2709, L. C. A. 7755) to Govern- 

 ment Survey Trig. Station ' ' Puu Olelo ' ' in the land 

 of Naiwa; 



2. Thence 2000 feet, more or less, in a southwesterly direction across the 



lands of Naiwa and Kahanui (L. C. A. 7755) to a 

 point on the boundary of Kahanui (L. C. A. 7755) 

 and Kalamaula; 



3. Thence 60 feet, more or less, in a southwesterly direction along the 



boundary between Kahanui (L. C. A. 7755) and 

 Kalamaula ; 



4. Thence 2440 feet, more or less in a southv.'esterly direction along the 



boundary between Kahanui (L. C. A. 7755) and 

 Kalamaula ; 



5. Thence 3400 feet, more or less, in a southwesterly direction along the 



boundary between Kahanui (L. A. C. 7755) and 

 Kalamaula to where the forest fence begins; 



6. Thence 1000 feet, more or less, in an easterly direction along forest 



fence across the land of Kalamaula ; 

 7 Thence 2000 feet, more or less, in an easterly direction along forest 

 fence across the land of Kalamaula ; 



8. Thence 3000 feet, more or less, in a southeasterly direction along 



forest fence across the land of Kalamaula; 



9. Thence 2250 feet, more or less, in a southeasterly direction across 



the land of Kalamaula along the forest fence ; 



10. Thence 3300 feet, more or less, in a southeasterly direction across the 



land of Kalamaula along the forest fence to a point 

 on the boundary of Kalamaula and Ka\inakakai; 



11. Thence 10300 feet, more or less, in a general routheasterly direction 



across the lands of Kaunakakai Kajtaakea, Kami- 

 loloa 1 and 2, Makakujiaia niauka and Makaku- 

 paia makai and along tlie forest fence to a point 

 whicli is 2800 feet directly soutli of Government 

 Survey Trig. Station "Makakujiaia" in the land 

 of Makakupaia makai; 



12. Thence 10600 feet, more or less, in a southeasterly direction across the 



lands of Miikakupaia and Kawela along the forest 

 fence ; 

 15. Thence 4000 feet, more or less, across the land of Kawcia along the 

 forest fence to a point on the boundary of Kawela 

 and Mokolelau, said point being 4400 ft>et, moro or 

 1(>SH, southwest of Government Trig. Station " P>iu 

 Kolekole "; 



