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Free Admission to Grounds and Buildings 
Nintu.—lIt is mutually understood and agreed that said botanic garden 
and arboretum shall e open and accessible to the public without any 
charge or gratuity on a portion at least, of every day of the year, under 
such rules and regulations as the party of the second part may from time 
to time prescribe; but it is expressly understood and agreed that the party 
f the second part shall have the privilege of closing the plant houses 
or rooms for instruction to the public until 2 o’clock in the afternoon on 
two days in the week for the purpose of scientific research and for 
cleaning or re-arranging of collections or apparatus in said plant aN 
and rooms of instruction. Admission to said houses and rooms of instruc- 
tion during such closed hours shall be regulated by the party of the second 
part, but all professors and teachers in the public and private schools or 
other institutions of learning in New York City, and pupils ae 
y said teachers, shall be admitted on such closed days, subject to the 
rules and regulations of the party of the second part; but in no case shall 
there be any charge for the use of the plant houses or rooms for instruc- 
tion, or for the use of the library, collections, plants or apparatus contained 
1erein 
Annual Report 
Tentu.—The party of the second part shall yearly, during the con- 
tinuance of this agreement, include in its annual report on said botanic 
garden and arboretum a detailed statement of the operations and trans- 
actions of the said party of the second part in relation to said garden and 
arboretum, and all its receipts and expenses in relation thereto for the 
fiscal year next preceding, and shall transmit such report to the party of 
the first part, its successor or successors 
Access to Property and Records 
ELEVENTtH.—The party of the first part shall have at all times access to 
every part of said garden and arboretum and to all buildings erected 
thereon for the purpose of police visitation and supervision, and for the 
performance of duties devolved upon it by law; and all books, vouchers 
and accounts relating to the garden and arboretum, or to anything con- 
tained therein, shall at all times be open to the inspection of the party of 
the first part 
Water Supply: Police Protection: Roadways, Walks, Stone Steps 
Twrtrtu.—The party of the first part hereby agrees to furnish at all 
times an adequate supply of aqueduct water and adequate police protec 
tion; and to construct and keep in repair roadways, walks and stone steps 
that may be required or be used in said garden and arboretum, or as an 
approach thereto. 
Co-operation with Local Schools: Public Lectures 
THIRTEENTH—The party of the second part hereby agrees to afford 
such facilities as its resources may be found to permit and as may be 
