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ae FIGURE 3. Map of the Crater of Halalii from a plane table survey by 
t & Kenneth P. Emory. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H mark the site of 
ee ruined stone structures. 
At the foot of the northern slope we traced a two-foot wall 
(fig. 3, B) over which a slide has passed. The wall appears to be 
the front of a terrace or of several small terraces. The structure 
on the northwest side of the crater (Pl. XXII, A, and fig. 3, C), 
is a terraced platform 13 by 16 feet, resting on an exceedingly 
steep slope, and supported by a dike of igneous rock. When first 
visited only the west wall was in position. On our second visit 
time was taken to build the walls to their original height and to 
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