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31. Theuce along the boundary between Waikolu and Kalawao to top of 



pali being the intersection of the boundaries of 

 Waikolu, Kahanui (Grant 3437) and Kalawao; 



32. Thence along the top of pali between the boundaries of Kahanui 



(Grant 3437) and Kalawao to the southwest cor- 

 ner of Kalawao; 



33. Thence along the top of the pali between the boundaries of Kala- 



wao and Kahanui (Grant 3539 to Meyer) to a 

 point between the boundaries of Kalawao and 

 Makanalua called Alae; 



34. Thence along the top of the pali between the boundaries of Kaha 



nui (Grant 3539 to Meyer) and Makanalua to a 

 point due east from the boundaries of Kalamaula 

 and Kahanui on the westerly boundary of Ma- 

 kanalua; 



35. Thence due west across the Waihanau Valley to the westerly bound- 



ary of Makanalua and the boundary point be- 

 tween Kalamaula and Kahanui; 



36. Thence along the top of the pali between the boundaries of Maka- 



nalua and Kahanui to a point between the bound- 

 ary of Makanalua and Kalaupapa called Iliilika; 



37. Thence along the top of the pali along Kalaupapa to the point of 



beginning. 



Containing an area of 44,674 acres. 

 Excepting and reserving therefrom all the cultivated or agricultural 

 land in the valleys of Haiawa, Wailau, Pelekuuu and Waikolu, and all 

 land in Waikolu and Makanalua that may be used or required for publ'J 

 puiposes, and all flat land along the shore at the foot of the bluff. 



Addition to IVaiaiiae-kai Reserve. 



.Honolulu, July 26, 1912. 



Committee on Forestry. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture 

 and Forestry, Honolulu, T. H. 



Gentlemen : — I have the honor to submit as follows a report 

 recommending that the Waianae-kai l*"orest Reserve, District of 

 Waianac, Lsland of Oahu, be increased by the addition of an area 

 of 396 acres, lying in the upper middle part of Waianae Valley. 



The Waianae-kai L'orest Reserve was created by proclamation 

 of Gov. G. R. Carter on September 7. 1906. It now embraces 

 a total area of 3257 acres, of which 3150 acres. 97 per cent., is 

 Government land. The Reserve is made up of two classes of land, 

 the forested slopes of the main ridge of the Waianae Mountain 

 and the more or less arid section in the upper part of the Waianae 

 Valley and on the sides of the lateral ridges nmning down toward 

 the sea. 



The object of the reserve, as staled in my re])ort on the matter 

 in 1906. is: 



"l)y the re-establishment and iii.iintciiance of a forest cover, to 

 assist in securing a morn regul.-ir How in the springs and brooks on 

 tlie land, and to j>ut to economic use areas which from their topo- 

 graphy and situation are incapable of being ])rofitably used for any 

 other purpose than producing trees." 



