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ritorial Survey Department in Honolulu, marked ‘‘Eegistered Map Xo. 
2060,’^ and a description accompanying tb,e same, numbered S. F. 
1535;’’ 
In the Ewa Forest Eeserve I do hereby set apart as an integral part 
of that Eeserve that certain portion of the tract of government land 
known as Aiea, 383 acres, more or less, that lies within the boundaries 
of the Ewa Forest Eeserve, in the District of Ewa, City and County of 
Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, created and approved 
by proclamation of Acting Governor A. L. C. Atkinson, under the date 
of March 9, 1906, which said proclamation gives the metes and bounds 
of the said Ewa Forest Eeserve, the same being more particularly de- 
scribed by and on a map now on file in the office of the Territorial Sur- 
vey Department in Honolulu, marked “Eegistered Map Xo. 2374” and 
a description accompanying the same, numbered ‘‘C. S. F. 1656.” 
IX” WITXESS WHEEEOF, 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 25th day of 
August, A. D. 1910. 
W. F. FEEAE, 
Governor of Hawaii. 
By the Governor: 
E. A. MOTT-SMITH, 
Secretary of Hawaii. 
, KAHOOLAWE FOREST RESERVE. 
PEOCLAMATIOX OF FOREST EESBEVE OX THE ISLAXD OF KA- 
HOOLAWE, COUXTY OF MAUI, 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 
the 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. FEEAE, 
Governor of Hawaii, with the approval of a majority of the Board of 
Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, having held the hearing of 
which notice has been duly given as in said acts provided, do hereby 
set apart as a Forest Eeserve, to be called the Kahoolawe Forest Eeserve, 
the entire Island of Kahoolawe, the same being the government land of 
Kahoolawe, in the County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, and containing 
an area of 28,260 acres; more particularly described by the Survey De- 
partment of the Territory of Hawaii, as the Island of Kahoolawe, one 
of the islands on the Maui section of the Hawaiian Islands, of which the 
highest point has. an altitude of 1427 feet and is in geographical position 
Latitude Xorth 20° 34' 4.77" and Longitude West 156° 35' 21.06", as 
shown on a map made by the said Government Survey Department of 
the Territory of Hawaii, which said map is now on file in the said Survey 
Department marked “Government Survey Registered Map Xo. 1272”; 
area 28,260 acres. 
IX’’ WITX'ESS 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 25th day of 
August, A. D. 1910. 
W. F. FEEAE, 
Governor of Hawaii. 
By the Governor: 
E. A. MOTT-SMITH, 
Secretary of Hawaii. 
