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ADDITIONS TO FOREST RESERVES ON HAWAII AND OAHU. 
PROCLAMATION OF THE RESERVATION OF CERTAIN LANDS IN 
THE HILO, THE KAU AND THE HAMAKUA-PALI FOREST 
RESERVES, ISLAND AND COUNTY OF HAWAII, AND IN THE 
EWA FOREST RESERVE, ISLAND OF OAHU, TERRITORY 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 
th,e 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, 
Governor of Hawaii, with the approval of a majority of the Board of 
Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, having heldi the hearing of 
which notice has been duly given as in said acts provided, do hereby set 
apart as integral parts respectively of the Hilo, the Uau and the Hania- 
kua-Pali Forest Reserves on the Island of Hawaii, and of the Ewa Forest 
Reserve on the Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, the government land 
named below: 
In the Hilo Forest Reserve I do hereby set apart as integral parts of 
that Reserve those certain portions of the tracts of government land 
known as Humuula, 3,901 acres, more or less, Kahoahuna, 46 acres, more 
or less, Waikaumalomaulua, 790 acres, more or less, Opea-Peleau, 230 
acres, more or less, Kamaee-Wailua, 930 acres, more' or less, IVailea-Ka- 
iwiki, 3,834 acres, more or less, Pi ha, 3,780 acres, more or less, Piihonua, 
33,941 acres, more or less, that lie within the boundaries of the Hilo 
Forest Reserve, in the District of Hilo, Island and County of Hawaii, 
Territory of Hawaii, created and approved by proclamation of Acting 
Governor A. L. C. Atkinson, under the date of July 24, 1905, which said 
proclamation gives the metes and bounds of said Hilo Forest Reserve, 
the same being more particularly described by and on a map now on file 
in the oflfiee of the Territorial Survey Department in Honolulu, marked 
‘‘Registered Map No. 2060,” and a description accompanying the same, 
numbered “ C. S. F. 1629,” altogether an area of 47,452 acres, more 
or less; 
In the Kau Forest Reserve I do hereby set apart as integral parts 
of that Reserve those certain portions of the tracts of government land 
known as Moaula-Kopu-Makaka Mauka, 46.40 acres, more or less, Puu- 
makaa-Kiolakaa Forest, 5,750 acres, more or less, Waiohinu, 10,740 acres, 
more or less, Kaalaala-Makakupu Forest, 7,122 acres, more or less, that 
lie within the boundaries of the Kau Forest Reserve, in the District of 
Kau, Island and County of Hawaii, created and approved by proclamation 
of Governor George R. Carter, under the date of August 2, 1906, which 
said proclamation gives the metes and bounds of said Kau Forest Reserve, 
th,e same being more particularly described by and on a map now on file 
in the office of the Territorial Survey Department in Honolulu, marked 
“Registered Map No. 2361,” and a description accompanying the same, 
numbered “C. S. F. 1722,” altogether an area of 23,658.40 acres, more 
or less; 
In the Hamakua-Pali Forest Reserve I do hereby set apart as an 
integral part of that Reserve that certain portion of the tract of govern- 
ment land known as Waimanu, 200 acres, more or less, that lies within 
the boundaries of the Hamakua-Pali Forest Reserve, in the District of 
Hamakua, Island and County of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, created 
and approved by proclamation of Governor George R. Carter, under the 
date of December 23, 1904, which said proclamation gives the metes and 
bounds of said Hamakua-Pali Forest Reserve, the same being more par- 
ticularly described by and on a map now. on file in the office of the Ter- 
