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review the work and to supply additional data. 
We appreciate the interest and cooperation of 
Captain Wilbur Porter, U. S. Coast and Geo- 
detic Survey District Officer in Honolulu, who 
permitted use of a Coast Survey triangulation 
jeep being stored on Lanai. 
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