68 
Lahaina District. 
Lease Area 
Land Lessee Expires Acres 
Ukumehame i 
and \ Unleased 7,655 
Olowalu ( 
Puniki Unleased 205 
Wahikuli Pioneer Mill Co. April 1, 1913 1,550 
Wailuku District. 
Kou Wailuku Sugar Co. June 14, 1919 285 
(in part) 
Kaanapali District. 
Kahakuloa Wailuku Sugar Co. July 1, 1913 5.900 
Honokawai Pioneer Mill Co. April 1, 1912 1,410 
Total 17,005 
In regard to Uknmehame and Olowalu, it may here be noted 
that the existing leases were cancelled a year or more ago in order 
to permit the sale of certain portions of the makai lands. The 
area above the land sold' is therefore now in such case that such 
part of it as comes within the forest reserve boundary can be 
definitely set apart at once. 
Across Ukumahame the reserve line w r as drawn at a consider- 
ably higher elevation than elsewhere on the mountain. This is 
done advisedly because between the Ukumahame gulch and the 
eulch just north of the Waikapu-Ukumehame boundary is a 
high, broad-topped ridge of open grazing land, without trees. 
The forest reserve line is drawn along the top of the precipitious 
and impassible palis on either side and across the shoulder of 
this rid'ge so as to include in the reserve all the existing forest. 
As there are no springs on this section of Uknmehame and as, 
being at the leeward end of the mountain, the dependable drain- 
age from it is practically nothing, the section below the line can 
be left out of the reserve without detriment to the Uknmehame 
stream, and continue to serve a useful purpose as grazing land. 
The right to use a small reservoir just within the forest reserve 
boundarv, built bv the former lessees of the land to collect sur- 
face water, should be included in the grazing lease. Tn the re- 
leasing of this land, provision should be made for fencing the 
forest line between the gulches, as one of the terms of the lease. 
Fencing. 
Owing to the fact that on the lands controlled by the Wailuku 
Sugar Company and the Olowalu Plantation, cattle are no longer 
