252 
40.  Thence  still  up  the  watershed'  of  the  Kuilau  ridge,  the  Wailua-Kapaa 
boundary,  to  the  West  end  of  Makaleha  Mountain  at  a place  called 
“Pehuaola”  marked  by  i 14  inch  pipe,  from  which  “Nonou”  Trig. 
Station  is  by  true  azimuth  3110  36'  30",  “Pohakupili”  Trig.  Station 
is  by  true  azimuth  258°  15'  30'’,  and  “Kainamanu”  Trig.  Station 
is  by  true  azimuth  348°  28';  the  elevation  of  “Pehuaola”  being 
3165  feet; 
41.  Thence  in  a Northerly  direction  along  the  ridge,  the  Wailua-Kapaa 
boundary,  to  a point  on  the  top  of  the  main  range  dividing  the 
Puna  and  Halelea  districts ; 
42.  Thence  in  a Southwesterly  direction  along  the  Puna-Halelea  district 
boundary,  along  the  HALELEA  FOREST  RESERVE,  following 
the  divide  between  watersheds  and  down  a spur  to  an  elevation 
of  1880  feet,  and  thence  up  to  “Keahua,”  the  elevation  of  which 
is  1905  feet,  the  direct  azimuth  and  distance  from  “Makaleha”,  a 
point  on  the  Kapaa-Kealia-Kalihiwai  boundary  being:  69°  49' 
6682.0  feet; 
43.  Thence  in  a Southwesterly  direction  along  the  Puna-Halelea  district 
boundary,  along  the  HALELEA  FOREST  RESERVE,  following 
the  ridge  to  an  elevation  of  1820  feet  and  up  to  ‘“Hanalei”  Trig. 
Station,  marked  by  a stone  set  in  the  ground  and  being  the  South- 
east corner  of  the  land  of  Hanalei,  the  elevation  of  which  is  1940 
feet,  and  the  direct  azimuth  and  distance  from  end  of  last  course 
being  : 390  23'  1064.0  feet ; 
44.  Thence  in  a Southwesterly  direction  along  the  Puna-Halelea  district 
boundary,  along  the  HALELEA  FOREST  RESERVE,  to  the 
summit  of  Mt.  Waialeale,  the  elevation  of  which  is  about  5240 
feet,  said  Mt.  Waialeale  being  at  the  junction  of  the  boundaries 
of  the  Puna,  Kona  and  Halelea  districts ; 
45.  Thence  in  a Southwesterly  direction  along  the  main  range  dividing 
the  Puna  and  Kona  districts,  along  the  NA  PALI-KONA  FOR- 
EST RESERVE,  to  a point  called  Kawaikini  on  the  boundary 
between  the  lands  of  Makaweli  and  Hanapepe,  the  elevation  of 
said  point  being  about  5250  feet ; 
46.  Thence  in  a Southerly  direction  along  the  main  range  dividing  the 
Puna  and  Kona  districts,  along  the  NA  PALI-KONA  FOREST 
RESERVE,  to  a point  called  “Kapaloa”  on  the  boundary  between 
the  lands  of  Hanapepe  and  Wahiawa; 
47.  Thence  in  a Southwesterly  direction,  along  the  NA  PALI-KONA 
FOREST  RESERVE,  down  the  ridge  dividing  the  lands  of  Wa- 
hiawa and  Koula  (an  ili  of  Hanapepe),  to  the  point  of  beginning. 
AREAS. 
District  of  Kona. 
Lands.  Acres. 
Hanapepe  10 
Wahiawa 2,075 
Kalaheo  (Government)  1,275 
Lawai 350 
Koloa 980  4,690  Acres 
District  of  Puna. 
Haiku 2,900 
Hanamaulu 9,580 
Wailua  (Government)  11,670 
North  Olohena  150 
Waipouli  270  24,570 
Total  Area 
29,260  Acres 
