Alteration of 
boundaries of 
site authorized. 
North addition. 
Intoxicating 
liquors not to 
be sold. 
Management 
and control. 
Grounds shall 
be open free, 
when and to 
whom. 
Educational 
and scientific 
privileges. 
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§ 3.8 And the board of estimate and apportionment of the 
city of New York, on the recommendation of the board of park 
commissioners of said city of New York, is hereby authorized 
in its discretion from time to time to amend the agreement 
already authorized by chapter six hundred and eighteen of the 
laws of nineteen hundred and six or to enter into a supplementary 
agreement or supplementary agreements altering the boundaries 
of the said botanic garden and arboretum so as to include any 
portion of the lands now or hereafter reserved for the Prospect 
Hill reservoir which may be from time to time designated by 
the commissioner of water supply, gas and electricity, or his 
successor or successors, as no longer needed for reservoir purposes ; 
and the board of estimate and apportionment of the city of New 
Vork is further authorized in its discretion to alter the boundary 
line between the lands leased by the city of New York to the 
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences as a site for a museum 
of arts and sciences and libraries and lands now leased or that 
may hereafter be leased by said city to said institute for the 
purposes of a botanic garden and arboretum as may be agreed 
to between the said board of estimate and apportionment and 
the said Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. 
§ 4.4% No intoxicating liquors shall be sold or allowed on the 
grounds set apart as above provided. For police purposes and 
for the maintenance of proper roads and walks, the said grounds 
shall remain subject at all times to the control of said board of 
commissioners of the department of parks; but otherwise, after 
the completion of said planthouses and rooms, and the construc- 
tion of proper roads and walks therein by the department of 
parks, the said grounds and buildings shall be under the manage- 
ment and control of said Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. 
Said grounds shall be open and free to the public daily, including 
Sundays, subject to such restrictions only as to hours as the 
yer care, culture and preservation of the said garden may 
fic privileges shall be 
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pro] 
require; and its educational and scienti 
n to all alike, male and female, upon such necessary regula- 
rms and conditions as shall be prescribed by the board 
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tions, te 
1B Section 3 new. 
M4 Formerly § 3. 
