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[CITE: 16USC391a]

 
                         TITLE 16--CONSERVATION
 
   CHAPTER 1--NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES
 
                  SUBCHAPTER XLI--HAWAII NATIONAL PARK
 
Sec. 391a. Boundary on island of Maui changed

    The boundary of the Hawaii National Park on the island of Maui is 
changed to read as follows:
    Beginning at a triangle on set stone, said mark being the Government 
survey triangulation station Puu Nianiau in the land of Kalialinui, and 
running by true azimuths:
    1. Three hundred degress fifty-seven minutes thirty seconds eleven 
thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine and three-tenths feet along the 
remaining portion of the land of Kalialinui to a concrete monument 
marked Number 1 on spur and on the west edge of Koolau Gap.
    2. Two hundred and ninety-seven degrees forty-seven minutes thirty 
seconds fourteen thousand six hundred and fifty-two and six-tenths feet 
along same and across Koolau Gap to a concrete monument marked Number 3, 
the true azimuth and distance from said monument to Government survey 
triangulation station Hanakauhi being forty-five degrees fourteen 
minutes nine hundred and eighty-eight feet.
    3. Two hundred and sixty-nine degrees fifty-seven minutes thirty 
seconds nine thousand and one and three-tenths feet along same to a 
concrete monument marked Number 7 on the southwest boundary of the land 
of Haiku.
    4. Three hundred and six degrees thirty-nine minutes three thousand 
nine hundred and thirteen and four-tenths feet along the southwest 
boundary of the land of Haiku to a cross on large flat rock called 
Pohaku Palaha.
    5. Two hundred and seventy-three degrees seven minutes four hundred 
and forty feet along the Nahiku tract to Government survey triangulation 
station Pakihi.
    6. Thence following along summit of dividing ridge between Haleakala 
crater and Kipahulu Valley to an ahu at a place called Pakihi, the 
direct azimuth and distance being three hundred and fifty degrees four 
minutes thirty seconds seven thousand four hundred and fourteen and 
seven-tenths feet.
    7. Thence along Government land and following along rim of the 
crater and crest of wall of Kaupo Gap to a four inch by four inch 
redwood post, the direct azimuth and distance being three hundred and 
fifty-six degrees forty-one minutes ten thousand eight hundred and 
sixty-seven and nine-tenths feet.
    8. Eighty-six degrees one minute thirty seconds six thousand seven 
hundred and seventy-seven and four-tenths feet along grant 3457, lot 1, 
to A. V. Marciel, and the remaining portion of the land of Nuu (R. P. 
8049, L. C. A. 6239 Apana 2 to Kalaimoku), passing over a cross on stone 
at Kauhaokamoa at three thousand four hundred and forty-one and eight-
tenths feet and passing over an iron pipe on the west edge of the Koolau 
Gap at five thousand eight hundred and seventy-four feet.
    9. One hundred and thirty-eight degrees forty-two minutes thirty 
seconds nine thousand five hundred and seventy-four and two-tenths feet 
along the remaining portion of said land of Nuu to a cross on rock, the 
true azimuth and distance to Government survey triangulation station 
Haleakala 2 being one hundred and seventy-nine degrees thirteen minutes 
fifteen seconds nine hundred and forty-three and two-tenths feet.
    10. Ninety-one degrees thirty-four minutes forty-five seconds nine 
thousand nine hundred and sixty and four-tenths feet along same to a 
concrete monument marked Number 14, the true azimuth and distance from 
said monument to an arrow on rock called Kumuiliahi, marking the 
northeast corner of the land of Nakula, being one hundred and sixty-
seven degrees twenty-eight minutes nine hundred and twenty-eight and 
seven-tenths feet
    11. Ninety degrees twenty-three minutes thirty seconds twelve 
thousand two hundred and forty-nine and three-tenths feet along the 
remaining portion of the lands of Nakula and Kahikinui to a concrete 
monument marked Number 15.
    12. One hundred and seventeen degrees fifty-two minutes thirty 
seconds five thousand two hundred and nine and two-tenths feet along the 
remaining portion of the land of Kahikinui to a concrete monument marked 
Number 16, the true azimuth and distance from said monument to 
Government survey triangulation station Kolekole, being ninety-eight 
degrees thirty minutes one thousand five hundred and forty-three and 
five-tenths feet.
    13. One hundred and twenty-seven degrees thirty-eight minutes two 
thousand one hundred and seventy-five and six-tenths feet along same and 
the land of Papaanui to a concrete monument marked Number 17, the true 
azimuth and distance from said monument to a concrete monument marked 
Number 25, which marks the south corner of the land of Kealahou 3 and 4 
being forty degrees ten minutes thirty seconds four hundred and sixty-
six and two-tenths feet.
    14. Two hundred and thirteen degrees forty-six minutes eight 
thousand two hundred and forty-one and two-tenths feet along the 
remaining portions of the lands of Kealahou 3 and 4 and Pulehunui to a 
concrete monument marked Number 19, the true azimuth and distance from 
said monument to a ``K'' marked on a large lava rock called Kilohana, at 
the east corner of the lands of Kealahou 3 and 4, being three hundred 
and twenty-three degrees fifty-three minutes nine hundred and forty-
seven and three-tenths feet.
    15. One hundred and forty-three degrees fifty-three minutes six 
thousand nine hundred and five and three-tenths feet along the land of 
Pulehunui to a concrete monument marked Number 20.
    16. One hundred and ninety-nine degrees twenty-three minutes ten 
thousand seven hundred and twenty-six feet along the remaining portion 
of the land of Kalialinui to the point of beginning, passing over a 
concrete monument marked Number 22 at a distance of six thousand four 
hundred thirty-six and seven-tenths feet; including portions of the 
lands of Kealahou 3 and 4, Pulehunui, Kalialinui, Kaupo, Nuu, Nakula, 
Kahikinui and Papaanui, Island of Maui, and containing seventeen 
thousand one hundred and thirty acres, more or less; and all of those 
lands lying within the boundary above described are included in and made 
a part of the Hawaii National Park subject to all laws and regulations 
pertaining to said park.

(Feb. 12, 1927, ch. 111, Sec. 1, 44 Stat. 1087.)


                         Haleakala National Park

    Establishment of detached portion of Hawaii National Park lying on 
island of Maui as Haleakala National Park, effective July 1, 1961, see 
section 396b of this title.

                  Section Referred to in Other Sections

    This section is referred to in section 392a of this title.
