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11. 132° 03' 30" 1018.0 feet along Nanakuli pasture land to a forest 



reserve monument on small spur; 



12. 92° 49' 1118.4 feet along Nanakuli pasture land to a forest reserve 



monument on spur; 



13. 145° 39' 2333.8 feet along Nanakuli pasture land to a pipe on small 



spur ; 



14. 85° 50' 30" 1263.5 feet along Nanakuli pasture land to a forest 



reserve monument on small spur; 



15. 38° 09' 30" 1973.0 feet along Nanakuli pasture land to a forest 



reserve monument on spur; 



16. 66° 43' 4786.0 feet along Nanakuli pasture land to Haleakala Peak 



on the ridge separating the lands of Nanakuli and Lua- 

 lualei. said peak being the south corner of the Lualua- 

 lei Forest Eeserve; 



17. Thence up along the ridge separating the lands of Nanakuli and 



Lualualei, along the Lualualei Forest Eeserve, the direct 

 azimuth and distance being 226° 58' 30" 6176.4 feet; 



18. Thence still up along the ridge separating the lands of Nanakuli 



and Lualualei, along the Lualualei Forest Eeserve, to a 

 peak called Palikea, at the intersection of the ridges 

 forming the boundaries of the lands of Lualualei, Nana- 

 kuli and Honouliuli, the direct azimuth and distance 

 being 207° 10' 6280.0 feet; 



19. Thecce down along the ridge separating the lands of Nanakuli and 



Honouliuli, along the proposed Honouliuli forest reserve, 

 the direct azimuth and distance being 350° 25' 4505.0 

 feet to a peak called Mauna Kapu; 



20. Thence still down along the ridge separating the lands of Nanakuli 



and Honouliuli, along the proposed Honouliuli Forest 

 Eeserve, the direct azimuth and distance being 22° 31' 

 6219.0 feet to the point of beginning. 

 Area 1010 acres, 



MAKUA-KEAAU FOEEST EESEEVE, 



District of Waianae, Island of Oahu, 



C, S, F, No. 2396. 

 Beginning at a 1% ^^ch pipe at the base of pali on the boundary 

 between Keaau and Makaha, the coordinates of said pipe referred to 

 Government Survey Trig. Station "Kepuni" being 2278.5 feet North 

 and 462.0 feet West, and the true azimuth to a + in coral rock at sea 

 on the boundary between Keaau and Makaha being 69° 58' distance 

 1263.7 feet, as shown on Government Survey Eegistered Map No. 2407, 

 and running by true azimuths: 



1. Along the liase of the pali to a IVo inch pipe on rocky ledge, the 



direct azimuth and distance being 192° 13' 2926.0 feet; 



2. 170° 32' 1355.5 feet to a IVj inch pipe on rocky point; 



3. 219° 05' 911.7 feet to a 11/2 inch pipe; 



4. 173° 32' 976.7 feet to a lYj inch pipe^, on rocky point; 



5. 217° 46' 1314.5 feet to a + on solid rock; 



6. 288° 16' 3693.0 feet to a IV2 inch pipe; 



7. 270° 53' 1831.0 feet to a li/. inch pipe; 



8. 176° 25' 2766.0 feet across Keaau Valley to a ]i/. inch pipe; 



9. 115° 40' 1302.5 feet across the land of Ohikilolo to a IV2 inch pipe; 



10, 104° 43' 2210,0 feet to a IV2 inch pipe on sjnir; 



11. 121° 50' 3861.0 feet to a V/j inch pipe at the base of pali; 



12, Thence along base of pali crossing Ohikilolo-Makua boundary to a 



I v.- i'K'h pipe on spur in MaUna Valley, the direct 

 azimuth and distance being, 196' 42' 2116.0 feet; 



13. 288° 00' 3931.3 feet to a IV2 inch pipe at small i-ali at end of fence; 



