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Railroad Grounds ; a study of their design, planting and relation to community. 

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SEAVEY, FRANCES COPLEY. 



Railroad-Gardening. In Bailey's Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, v. 5, 1916, 

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BUDDEN, LIONEL B. 



The Relation of Exposition Planning to Civic Design. In Town Planning Review, 

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Includes a discussion of the principles of design applied to effective grou ing of Exposition buildings. 



EDGELL, G. H. 



The American Architecture of To-day. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1928. 

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Especially the section on Expositions. 



OLMSTED, FREDERICK LAW, JR. 



Notes on the Antwerp Quay and on the Exhibition of Animals in Zoological Parks. 

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WEIR, L. H., editor. 



Park Manual. (See under PARKS.) 



Chapter XVII. Zoological parks and aquariums. 

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Cemeteries 

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Modern Meditations among the Tombs. In Landscape Architecture, July 1911, 

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