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IX. Waipio. 



I, Kipapa Gulch; la, South Kipapa Gulch; ib, Central Kipapa Gulcii ; 

 ic, North Kipapa Gulch, second North Branch ; id, North Kipapa 

 Gulch, first North Branch. (G. D. Robinson tells me that only the 

 lower portion of the valley should be called Kipapa Gulch. The 

 upper portion is Waipio Valley. Kipapa was the crossing place in 

 the gulch where stones were placed together to form a road. A. F. 

 Judd also considers Waipio to be the correct name of the Gulch. 

 However, since the collections and the U. S. Geo!. Surv. topogr. 

 advance sheets use the name Kipapa, I believe it would be confusing 

 to use Waipio.) ; 2, Waikakalaua Stream. (la-id Welch.) 



C. Wahiawa District. 



I. Waianae Uka. 



I, South Kaukonahua Stream; la, South Kaukonahua, South Branch 

 (Welch) (this may be Gulick's Kalaikoa District, or Kalaikoa may 

 have included all of South Kaukonahua Stream) ; ib. South Kauko- 

 nahua, Central Branch (Welch) ; ic, South Kaukonahua, North 

 Branch (Welch) ; 2, North Kaukonahua Stream. (Mr. Robinson 

 showed me a place where formerly stood a boulder called Oahunui. 

 The saying was that if anybody walked around this rock in a spiral 

 starting at the bottom and going up to the top he would have gone 

 around the island of Oahu. Ahonui may be a corruption of the 

 word Oahunui. The place shown me is in the South Kaukonahua at 

 an elevation of about 900 feet, below or opposite the North Branch 

 of the South Kaukonahua. Pilsbry and Cooke, on the authority of 

 Spalding, who in turn probably obtained accurate information from 

 J. S. Emerson, an authority on Hawaiian place names, places 

 Kalaikoa and Ahonui of Gulick between the North and South 

 Kaukinehua (a misspelling for Kaukonahua), Kalaikoa being in 

 the Central Branch, and Ahonui in the North Branch, of the 

 South Kaukonahua. This ties in with Mr. Robinson's information. 

 Ahonui of Gulick, however, may have included this region as well 

 as North Kaukonahua Gulch. The Gulick shells represent a mix- 

 ture from over a considerable area.); 3, Poamoho Stream; 3a, 

 South Poamoho Stream; 3b, Central Poamoho Stream (Main 

 Poamoho, Pilsbry and Cooke) ; 3c, Central Poamoho Stream, 

 North Branch; 3d, North Poamoho Stream (Central Poamoho?, 

 Pilsbry and Cooke) ; 3e, North Poamoho Stream, North Branch 

 (West Poamoho, Pilsbry and Cooke). (33-36 Welch.) 



n. Paala Uka. 



I, Helemano Stream; la. South Helemano Stream (Welch) ; ib, North 

 Helemano Stream (Welch) ; 2, Kawaihalona Gulch (Holt, Robin- 

 son, Pulaa, Pilsbry and Cooke). 



D. Waialua District. 



I. Kawailoa. 



I, Opaeula Gulch ; 2, Kawailoa Gulch ; 2a, First South Branch ; 2b, 

 Second South Branch ; 2c, Third South Branch ; 2d, Fourth South 

 Branch ; 2e, First North Branch ; 2f, Second North Branch (2a-2f 

 Welch) ; 3, Kawaiiki Gulch; 4, Kawainui Gulch; 4a, Puu Kaina- 

 puaa; 5, Kawaipapa Gulch (Pulaa) (this Gulch will always be 



