NO. I ACHATINELLA APEXFULVA DIXON WELCH 5 



districts are smaller districts or subdistricts indicated by Roman 

 numerals, which may include a single valley or gulch with the same 

 name or several valleys with different names. The valleys or gulches 

 within a subdistrict are numbered in Arabic. In the discussion of 

 place names, all names not published on the United States Geological 

 Survey topographic advance sheets of the island of Oahu will have 

 in parentheses the names of the authorities after them. Main valleys 

 or gulches are often subdivided by the author for convenience into 

 north, south, east, west, or central. These main valley subdivisions 

 may be broken up again into north or south branches. 



Figures i and 3-6 were drawn by Gordon Brett Littlepage from 

 maps compiled by me. Figures 2, 7, 8 were drawn by me. All maps 

 are compiled from the United States Geological Survey topographic 

 advance sheets of the island of Oahu. Ridges on all maps are repre- 

 sented by lines. 



Place names of the Koolau Range 



A. Honolulu District. 



I. Maunalua. 



I, Kealakipapa Valley ; 2, Mauuwaii Valley ; 3, Kalama Valley ; 4, 

 Kamiloiki Valley ; 5, Kamilonui Valley ; 6, Hahaione Valley ; 7, 

 Kaalakei Valley (Bishop Estate maps: J. Winne). 



II. Kuliouou. 



I, Kuliouou Gulch; la, East Branch (Welch); ib, West Branch 

 (Welch) ; 2, Puu O Kona. 



III. Niu. 



I, East Niu Gulch ; 2, West Niu Gulch. (1-2 Welch.) 



IV. Wailupe. 



I, Kului Gulch; 2, Laulaupoe Gulch; 3, Wailupe Gulch. 



V. Waialae Iki. 



I, Kapakahi Gulch (in this paper Waialae Iki Gulch will be used in 

 preference to Kapakahi Gulch). 



VI. Waialae Nui. 



I, Waialae Nui Gulch (spelled Waialaenui on U. S. Geol. Surv. topogr. 

 advance sheets). 



VII. Palolo. 



I, Waiomao Stream ; 2, Pukele Stream. 



VIII. Manoa. 



I, Manoa Stream; 2, East Manoa Stream (Welch). 



IX. Makiki. (This name is not on the U. S. Geol. Surv. topogr. advance 



sheets, but it is a well-known name and has been in use by shell 

 collectors for many years.) 

 I, Maunalaha Stream; 2, Moleka Stream; 3, Kanealole Stream; 4, 

 Kanaha Stream; 5, Puu Ohia (Tantalus). 



X. Pauoa. 



I, Pauoa Valley. 



