95 
was contemplated at the time the budget was adopted, but the 
estimated amount then allowed has proven to be less than the 
actual expenditure. 
“There are sufficient balances in the debit accounts to meet the 
transfers.” 
I recommend the adoption of the attached resolution approving 
the request. 
Respectfully, 
Wma. A. PRENDERGAST, 
Comptroller. 
The following resolution was offered: 
Resolved, That the Board of [’stimate and Apportionment, pur- 
suant to the provisions of section 237 of the Greater New York 
Charter, hereby approves of the transfer of funds appropriated 
to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and Arboretum, for the year 
1915, as follows: 
FRoM 
TQ ImeR OUP PITS. |. sc... ene e eam St) 3! eee, S 84.25 
TROP ere EA TOTALS ".'.css0 ane «5 oe ea: os 8 Ra eae 57.08 
Contract or Open Order Service 
BO5e- light, Eleat and Power se srerner. .....6. 0. 28.64 
WsO0 ne COmmunication: ic. . Monee ere. kee, 31.95 
| $201.92 
To 
Purchase of Equipment 
1362 General Plant Equipmentyeeweeers ......... $136.57 
Contract or Open Order Service 
1304 -General Repairs .. ase. 4.69 
T3870. COMUNSencies «1015-30 iM ce, wd kag 60.66 
$201.92 
Which was adopted by the following vote: 
A ffirmative—The Acting Mayor, the Comptroller and the 
Presidents of the Boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Bronx, 
Queens and Richmond—13. 
