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g.  2540  10'  5800.0  feet  along  the  head  of  the  land  of  Koholalele  to  a 
waterhole  on  the  mauka  side  of  “Puu  o Kihe”  Trig.  Station; 
10.  3190  00'  5200.0  feet  along  the  head  of  the  land  of  Kukaiau  to  its  South 
corner  just  mauka  of  Iolehaehae; 
11.  286°  50'  5400.0  feet  along  Kaohe  VI  (General  Lease  624  to  the  Ku- 
kaiau Plantation  Company,  Limited)  to  a place  called  Waikulu- 
kulu,  a point  in  Kaula  Gulch  at  the  West  base  of  the  hill  Puu 
Kalepa ; 
T2.  340  30'  9000.0  feet  along  the  land  of  Humuula  to  Holei ; 
13.  190  42'  20"  26368.0  feet  along  land  of  Humuula  to  Kaupakuhale  Hill ; 
14.  13 0 10'  17260.0  feet  along  the  land  of  Humuula  to  the  point  of  be- 
ginning. 
Area  66,600  Acres. 
IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  I have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  caused 
the  Great  Seal  of  the  Territory  of  Hawaii  to  be  affixed. 
Done  at  the  Capitol  in  Honolulu,  this  5th  day  of  June, 
A.  D.  1909. 
W.  F.  FREAR, 
Governor  of  Hawaii. 
By  the  Governor, 
E.  A.  MOTT-SMITH, 
Secretary. 
WAIHOU  SPRING  FOREST  RESERVE. 
PROCLAMATION  OF  FOREST  RESERVE  IN  THE  DISTRICT  OF 
HAMAKUAPOKO,  ISLAND  AND  COUNTY  OF  MAUL 
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  1907,  and  by  Act  4 of  the  Session  Laws  of  1907,  and 
of  every  other  power  me  hereunto  enabling,  I WALTER  F.  FREAR, 
Governor  of  Hawaii,  having  held  the  hearing  of  which  notice  has  been 
duly  given  as  in  said  acts  provided,  do  hereby  RECOMMEND  AND 
APPROVE  as  a Forest  Reserve,  to  be  called  the  “Waihou  Spring 
Forest  Reserve,”  those  certain  pieces  of  government  and  privately  owned 
land  in  the  District  of  Hamakuapoko,  Island  of  Maui,  which  may  be 
described  as  surrounding  and  including  the  Waihou  Spring  which  is 
situate  at  an  elevation  of  approximately  3500  feet,  on  the  western  slope 
of  Mount  Haleakala,  and  containing  an  area  of  84  aces,  in  the  Dis- 
trict of  Hamakuapoko,  Island  and  County  of  Maui,  Territory  of  Hawaii, 
more  particularly  described  by  and  on  a map  made  in  March,  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  2394”  and  “Waihou  Spring  Forest  Reserve,”  and  a descrip- 
tion accompanying  the  same,  numbered  C.  S.  F.  2003,  which  said  descrip- 
tion now  on  file  in  the  said  Survey  Department,  is  as  follows : 
WAIHOU  SPRING  FOREST  RESERVE. 
Portions  Government  Tract  of  Haleakala,  Makazvao,  Hamakuapoko  Dis- 
trict, and  Private  Land  of  Makaehu,  Kula  District,  Island  of  Maui. 
Beginning  at  the  galvanized  iron  pipe  marking  the  Government  Survey 
Tertiary  Trig.  Station  “Kalua  Alaea,”  the  coordinates  of  said  station  re- 
ferred to  Government  Survey  Primary  Trig.  Station  “Piiholo”  being 
t6597-5  feet  South  and  3357-6  feet  East,  as  shown  on  Government  Survey 
Registered  Map  Number  2394,  and  running  by  true  azimuths : 
1.  Along  the  edge  of  the  pali  to  a mamane  post,  the  direct  azimuth  and 
distance  being:  91 0 23'  700.0  feet; 
