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waii,  which  said  map  is  now  on  file  in  the  said  Survey  Department,  marked 
“Registered  May  Number  2375/’  and  a description  accompanying  the  same 
numbered  C.  S.  F.  1966,  which  said  description  now  on  file  in  said  Survey 
Department,  is  as  follows : 
LIHUE-KOLOA  FOREST  RESERVE. 
Including  Portions  of  the  Ahupuaas  of  Hanapepe,  Wahiawa,  Kalaheo , 
Lawai  and  Koloa,  in  the  District  of  Kona,  and  Portions  of  the  Ahu- 
puaas of  Haiku,  Hanamaulu,  Wailua,  North  Olohena  and  Waipouli, 
in  the  District  of  Puna,  Island  of  Kauai. 
Beginning  at  Forest  Reserve  Monument  on  “Puu  Aukai”  or  “Puuau,” 
a hill  on  the  boundary  ridge  of  the  lands  of  Hanapepe  and  Wahiawa,  and 
at  the  end  of  the  McBryde  fence,  as  shown  on  Government  Survey  Regis- 
tered Map  Number  2438,  (the  boundaries  of  the  whole  FOREST  RE- 
SERVE being  shown  on  Government  Survey  Registered  Map  Number 
2375 ),  and  running  as  follows: 
Across  the  land  of  Wahiawa,  as  shown  on  Government  Survey  Reg- 
istered Map  Number  2438,  on  the  following  true  azimuths  and  distances : 
1.  315°  45'  3230.0  feet; 
2.  2940  iT  1045.0  feet  to  Forest  Reserve  Monument  on  the  Wahiawa- 
Kalaheo  boundary; 
Thence  along  and  across  the  land  of  Kalaheo,  as  shown  on  Gov- 
ernment Survey  Registered  Map  No.  2378,  on  the  following  true 
azimuths  and  distances : 
3.  io°  18'  2119.6  feet  along  the  Wahiawa-Kalaheo  boundary  to  Forest 
Reserve  Monument  in  a group  of  Kukui  trees  called  Nahalemu- 
hulu,  the  true  azimuth  to  “Papapaholahola”  Trig.  Station  being 
3470  24,,  and  the  true  azimuth  and  distance  to  a point  on  the 
Wahiawa-Kalaheo  boundary  called  “Kapuna”  is  io°  18'  1930.6  feet; 
4.  260°  08'  2067.6  feet  along  Lots  96,  95,  end  of  road,  and  Lot  94  of  the 
Kalaheo  Flomesteads  to  Forest  Reserve  Monument  at  “Ahua” 
Trig.  Station; 
5.  284°  38'  763.8  feet  down  slope  to  a + on  Ohia  tree  at  the  corner  of 
forest  fence; 
6.  Thence  along  forest  fence,  the  direct  azimuth  and  distance  to  “Ohia” 
Trig.  Station,  40  feet  North  of  said  fence,  being:  250°  49'  1955.5 
feet,  said  station  being  marked  by  1^2  inch  pipe: 
7.  Thence  still  along  forest  fence,  the  direct  azimuth  and  distance  to 
Forest  Reserve  Monument  at  “Kapohaku”  Trig.  Station  being: 
254°  39'  1309.2  feet;  said  station  being  100  feet  North  of  forest 
fence  at  angle  of  Kalaheo-Lawai  boundary,  and  the  true  azimuth 
and  distance  to  “Wahiawa”  Trig.  Station  is  28°  10'  15713.2  feet; 
8.  Thence  across  the  land  of  Lawai,  along  forest  fence,  as  shown  on 
Government  Survey  Registered  Map  No.  2438,  the  true  azimuth 
and  distance  to  Forest  Reserve  Monument  at  “Kaluamoa”  Trig. 
Station  on  the  Lawai-Koloa  boundary  being:  3270  09'  5850.7  feet; 
Thence  across  the  land  of  Koloa,  as  shown  on  Government  Sur- 
vey Registered  Map  No.  2404,  on  the  following  true  azimuths 
and  distances : 
9.  231 0 24'  4475.0  feet  to  Forest  Reserve  Monument  on  lateral  ridge; 
10.  206°  14'  1 160.0  feet  to  Double  Rock; 
11.  266°  31'  647.0  feet; 
12.  241 0 03'  950.0  feet  skirting  slope; 
13.  2270  02'  877.0  feet  skirting  slope ; ; 
14.  2020  30'  673.0  feet  skirting  slope; 
15.  162°  20'  419.0  fee  skirting  slope ; 
16.  148°  52'  2731.0  feet  to  Forest  Reserve  Monument ; 
17.  216°  20'  512.0  feet; 
18.  167°  06'  2000.0  feet  along  Koloa  Plantation  Storm  Ditch; 
