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Maps and descriptions of the said lands are on file in the office of 
the Superintendent of Forestry where they are open to the inspection 
of the public. At the said time and place all persons who so desire will 
be given full opportunity to be heard upon the subject matter of this 
notice and to present evidence and arguments in person, by proxy, or 
by letter, either for or against the setting apart of said lands as forest 
reserves or the changes in the existing reserves. 
W. R. FARRIXGTOX, 
Governor of Hawaii. 
Executive Chamber, Honolulu, T. H., December 15, 1922. 
