105 
Which was adopted by the following vote: 
Affirmative —The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, 
the President of the Board of Aldermen, the Presidents of the 
Boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and The Bronx, the Acting 
President of the Borough of Queens, and the President of the 
Borough of Richmond—16. (City Record 44: 8299. 22 Nov., 
IQ16.) 
APPENDIX 11 
BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT 
RESOLUTION ADOPTED DECEMBER 8, 1916, APPROVING THE Issu- 
ING OF AN OPEN MARKET ORDER IN THE SUM OF $980 
FOR Mretat HERBARIUM CASES 
Department of Parks, Borough of Brooklyn—Expenditure of 
Corporate Stock and Budget Funds (Cal. No. 1 
The Secretary presented a communication dated November 18, 
1916, from the Commissioner of Parks, Borough of Brooklyn, re- 
questing permission to expend $980 by open market order for in- 
stallation of herbarium cases in laboratory building of the Brook- 
lyn Botanic Garden; and the following report of the Bureau of 
Contract Supervision recommending approval thereof: 
December 2, 1916. 
To THE BoarD oF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT: 
Gentlemen: On November 21, 1916, you referred to the Bureau of Con- 
tract Supervision a communication from the Commissioner of Parks, Bor- 
ough of Brooklyn, dated November 18, 1916, requesting approval of the 
issuance of an open market order for $980, for furnishing and delivering 
two metal herbarium cases for use in the laboratory building at Brooklyn 
Botanic Garden, the cost to be charged as follows: One half (%) to the 
corporate stock fund entitled “C.D.P. 200-M.—Improvement of Botanic 
Garden,” and one half (1%) to the fund entitled “ S-566.—Suspense LNs 
count, Contribution for Brooklyn Botanic Garden Improvement Fund. 
making the budget allowance for 1917 the equipment of this building was 
considered to be a proper corporate stock charge. 
