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Honolulu, T. H., March 13, 1920. 



C. S. Judd, Esq., 



Superintendent of Forestry, 

 Honolulu, T. H. 



Dear Sir: — Enclosed herewith, permit me to hand you descrip- 

 tion of survey and blue print showing 3230 square feet of land 

 on Tantalus, Honolulu, Oahu, within the Forest Reserve, which 

 is now and for some time past has been occupied by the Annie S. 

 Parke Estate. 



It is desired, if possible, to have this area withdrawn from the 

 Forest Reserve, in order that the same may be exchanged for a 

 parcel of land required for "Fern Park," Kapalama, Honolulu, 

 Oahu. 



It seems that several years ago when the buildings were erected 

 on this Tantalus property, the then owner of the Parke lot en- 

 croached upon the Forest Reserve, with the result that the build- 

 ing, outhouse and tanks were erected on Government property. 



I would, therefore, rspectfully request that you take this mat- 

 ter up v/ith the Board of Agriculture and Forestry, with the 

 idea of having this area withdrawn from the Reserve. 



Very truly yours, 



(Signed) _ C. T. BAILEY, 



Commissioner of Public Lands. 



Change of Boundary 



Amendment to Lower Boundary of Lihue-Koloa Forest 

 Reserve, Kauai. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu. 

 Gentlemen: — Soon after taking office in 1915, my predecessor 

 wrote me and pointed out the advisability of making a change in 

 the official boundary line of the Lihue-Koloa Forest Reserve, 

 District of Puna, Island of Kauai, so as to conform with the new 

 fence built across the land of Wailua in 1914. This new fence 

 was constructed somewhat mauka of the original forest reserve 

 boundary, proclaimed on June 5, 1909, which runs straight across 

 the land of Wailua from near Hanahanapuni Hill to North Olo- 

 hena, for the reason that it could be more conveniently built 

 on this new line and also because the section between the actual 



