of) 
Thus, the total cost to the City of the Garden property, in- 
cluding the site of the Central Museum, was over half a 
million dollars. The purchase from Lucy A. B. Sterling is 
recorded in Liber 58, page 242, and that from Margaret Kelly 
in Liber 58, page 243. 

Fic, 16. Glacial boulders encountered in the course of the brook below dam 
No. 15, and just north of the line Deen, hae moraine and 
he BveEWaEh plain. May 9, 1912. 
— 
The information of which the above is a part covers forty- 
two pages of the City Record, and was prepared by the Comp- 
troller of the City of New York, pursuant to a resolution adopted 
on May 22, 1912, by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund 
of the City of New York. 
The schedule does not include the transfer, on September 
9, 1912 (Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Recorp 2: 75-79. Ap 1913), by 
the Department of Water Supply, Gas, and Electricity, of two 
parcels lying east and south of the Prospect Heights reservoir. 
The improvements made upon this property, since it was 
