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BY  AUTHORITY. 
MAUNA  KEA  FOREST  RESERVE. 
PROCLAMATION  OF  FOREST  RESERVE  IN  THE  DISTRICT  OF 
HAMAKUA,  ISLAND  AND  COUNTY  OF  HAWAII. 
Under  and  by  virtue  of  the  authority  vested  in  me  by  the  provisions  of 
Chapter  28  of  the  Revised  Laws  of  Hawaii,  as  amended  by  Act  65  of  the 
Session  Laws  of  1905,  and  by  Act  4 of  the  Session  Laws  of  1907,  and  of 
every  other  power  me  hereunto  enabling,  I,  WALTER  F.  FREAR,  Gov- 
ernor of  Hawaii,  having  held  the  hearing  of  which  notice  has  been  duly 
given  as  in  said  acts  provided,  do  hereby  SET  APART  as  a Forest 
Reserve,  to  be  called  the  “MAUNA  KEA  FOREST  RESERVE,”  that 
portion  of  government  land  in  the  District  of  Hamakua,  Island  of  Hawaii, 
known  as  Kaohe,  embracing  and  including  the  upper  slopes  and  summit 
of  Mauna  Kea,  above  the  elevation  of  approximately  7,500  feet,  and  con- 
taining an  area  of  66,600  acres,  more  or  less,  in  the  District  of  Hamakua, 
Island  and  County  of  Hawaii,  Territory  of  Hawaii,  more  particularly 
described  by  and  on  a map  made  in  February,  1909,  by  the  Government 
Survey  Department,  of  the  Territory  of  Hawaii,  which  said  map  is  now 
on  file  in  the  said  Survey  Department,  marked  “Registered  Map  Number 
2060”  and  “Mauna  Kea  Forest  Reserve,”  and  a description  accompanying 
the  same,  numbered  C.  S.  F.  2001,  which  said  description  now  on  file  in 
the  said  Survey  Department,  is  as  follows : 
MAUNA  KEA  FOREST  RESERVE. 
Including  Portion  of  the  Government  Land  of  Kaohe  V , Kaohe , Hamakua, 
Hawaii. 
Beginning  at  Government  Survey  Trig.  Station  “Kole  South”  (marked 
by  on  set  stone  and  ahu)  on  hill  of  that  name  on  the  South  side  of 
Mauna  Kea  and  on  the  boundary  of  Humuula  and  Kaohe,  the  true  azimuth 
and  distance  to  “Aahuwela”  Trig.  Station  being  2340  44'  30"  22851.8  feet 
and  to  “Puu  Oo”  Trig.  Station  being  307°  04'  13"  11113.9  feet,  as  shown 
on  Government  Survey  Registered  Map  No.  2060,  and  running  by  true 
azimuths : 
1.  990  56'  58”  13798.5  feet  along  land  of  Humuula  to  “Lepeamoa”  Trig. 
Station  (marked  by  a + on  set  stone  and  ahu)  ; 
2.  39°  58'  42"  4875.8  feet  along  land  of  Humuula  to  the  East  corner  of 
Kaohe  IV  (Brown  Lease,  18,000  acres),  from  which  the  true 
azimuth  and  distance  to  “Omaokoili”  Trig.  Station  (marked  by 
on  solid  imbedded  bomb)  is  390  58'  42"  15,000.0  feet; 
3.  1150  10'  37,700.0  feet  along  Kaohe  IV  (Brown  Lease)  to  the  East 
corner  of  Kaohe  III-B  (General  Lease  594  to  A.  W.  Carter, 
Guardian)  ; 
4.  1610  10'  19380.0  feet  along  Kaohe  III-B  (General  Lease  594  to  A.  W. 
Carter,  Guardian)  to  “Puu  Laau”  Trig.  Station  on  the  boundary 
of  Paauhau,  from  which  the  true  azimuth  and  distance  to  “Noho- 
naohae”  Trig.  Station  is  1350  24'  50"  43544.0  feet; 
5.  2340  io'  27900.0  feet  along  land  of  Paauhau  to  “Kemole”  Hill ; 
6.  2440  35'  15060.0  feet  along  Kaohe  III- A (General  Lease  594  to  A.  W. 
Carter,  Guardian)  to  a point  directly  South  of  “Kaluamakani” 
Trig.  Station; 
7.  2550  20'  15760.0  feet  along  Kaohe  III-A  (General  Lease  594)  to  the 
Hanaipoe  Gulch  at  the  Southeast  corner  of  the  land  of  Kalopa ; 
8.  293 0 45'  13660.0  feet  along  Kaohe  II-B  (General  Lease  623  to  Ku- 
kaiau  Plantation  Company,  Limited),  to  “Puu  Kea”  Trig.  Station 
at  the  Southwest  corner  of  the  land  of  Kohalalele,  from  which  the 
true  azimuth  and  distance  to  “Apakuie”  Trig.  Station  is  1540  02' 40" 
16150.0  feet; 
