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apart, in accordance with the regular usage, the portion of the 

 Government land of Waianae-kai described below, as an addition 

 to the Waianae-kai Forest Reserve. Following is the technical 

 description of boundarv prepared bv the Government Survev 

 Office: ' . ' 



ADDITIOX TO WATAXAE KAT FOREST EESEBYE, WAIAXAE, 



OAHU. 



Beginning at Government Survey Trig. Station "Kauaopuu" as shown 

 on Government Survey Registered Map Xo. 2501 and running by true 

 azimuths: — 



1. 92° 37' 2034.0 feet along ridge to a stake; 



2. 95° 06' 626.6 feet to a -|- on rock at spur; 



3. 64° 40' 1057.5 feet to a -(- on rock at the East corner of Pahoa 



L. C. A. 7713 apana 1 to Y. Kamamahi; 



4. 124= OS' 688.5 feet along Pahoa L. C. A. 7713 apana 1 to Y. Ka- 



mamahi to a stake; 

 .5. 116= 26' 733.4 feet along Pahoa L. C. A. 7713 apana 1 to Y. Ka- 

 maraalu and along Lot 49 to a + on rock at the 

 Xorth corner of Lot 49; 



6. 60° 00' 244.1 feet along Lot 49 to an iron pin; 



7. 123° 45' 86S.4 feet across road and along Lot 15 to an arrow on 



rock on east line of Forest Reserve; 



8. 213° 33' 4445.3 feet along Forest Reserve to a + on rock at corner 



of stonewall; 



9. 249° 51' 825.0 feet along stonewall along Forest Reserve to an iron 



pipe; 



10. 245° 14' 955.0 feet along stonewall along Forest Reserve to + on 



rock known as Trig. Station " Kolealiilii. " 



11. 342° 01' .5425.0 feet along Forest Reserve to the point of beginning. 



Area 396 Acres. 

 Excepting and reserving therefrom all grants and L. C. Awards and 

 rights-of-way 8 feet wide for the 4-inch water supply pipe and for a 

 12-inch electric water power pipe within this lot. 



\'ery respectfully, 



Ralph S. Hosmer. 

 Superintendent of Forestry. 



Creation of Kula Reserve. 



Honolulu. August 1. 1912. 



Committee on Forestry. Board of Agriculture and Forestry, Ho- 

 nolulu, Hawaii. 



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

 recommending the creation of a forest reserve in the District of 

 Kula, Island and County of Maui, which I propose be called the 

 Kula Forest Reserve. 



The area in question is a tract of 6075 acres lying on the western 

 slope of Mt. Haleakala, between a line drawn along the slope at 



