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from the Government Survey Trig. Station "Piiholo" being 3773.9 feet 
South and 7410.0 feet East, as shown on Government Survey Registered 
Map No. 2394, and running by true azimuths: 
1. 325° 55' 30" 17,866.5 feet along the land of Haiku to top of Puu 
Kakae; 
2. 97° 37' 6043.0 feet along the land of Kalialinui to mamane post; 
3. 136° 00' 924.0 feet to mamane post; 
4. 114° 40' 617.0 feet to mamane post; 
5. 164° 14' 2038.0 feet to mamane post; 
6. 97° 43' 2703.0 feet to mamane post at the East edge of the Kaha- 
kapao Gulch; 
7. 148° 34' 3125.0 feet to post, the East edge of the Kahakapao Gulch 
being the boundary; 
8. 173° 10' 3924.0 feet to post, the East edge of the Kahakapao Gulch 
being the boundary; 
9. 202° 19' 1997.0 feet to post, the East edge of the Kahakapao Gulch 
being the boundary; 
10. 178° 00' 1301.0 feet to post on edge of gulch above the Puali (neck), 
the East edge of Kahakapao Gulch being the boundary; 
11. 259°. 57' 2079.0 feet to the initial point. 
Area 1796 Acres. 
IN WITNESS 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 21st day of April, A. D. 1908. 
W. F. FREAR, 
Governor of Hawaii. 
By the Governor, 
E. A. MOTT-SM1TH, 
Secretary. 
farmers' bulletin 324. 
Sweet Potatoes. By W. R. Beattie, Assistant Horticulturist, 
Bureau of Plant Industry. Pp. 39, figs. 24. 
Importance of the sweet potato industry, areas adapted to 
sweet potato culture, soil requirements, construction of hotbeds, 
cultivating and harvesting the crop, with directions for the con- 
struction of storage houses, grading and packing the potatoes for 
market, and descriptions of the different varieties. 
farmers' bulletin 325. 
Small Farms in the Corn Belt. By J. A. Warren, Scientific As- 
sistant, Bureau of Plant Industry. Pp. 31, figs. 3. 
This Bulletin describes a 40-acre farm in Sanders County, a 
40-acre farm in Adams County, and a 20-acre farm in Paumcc 
.County, in the State of Nebraska. It contains an account of the 
methods of crop rotation and cultivation practiced on these farms, 
with itemized statements of the cost of equipments and produc- 
tion of the crops, with their receipts, for a number of years. 
