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CEMETERY HAND-BOOK, an encyclopedia. Chicago, Published by Park and Cemetery 

 and Landscape Gardening (Allied Arts Publishing Co.), 1921. About 700 pages, 

 illus. 

 Contains treatise on design and development by Hare & Hare. 



OLMSTED, JOHN CHARLES. 



The Two Types of Cemeteries. In Garden and Forest, May 23, 1 888, v. I, 

 p. 147-148. 



Architectural and landscape. 



PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS 

 ALPHAND, A. 



Les Promenades de Paris. Histoire descriptions des embellissements 

 depenses de creation et d'entretien des Bois de Boulogne et de Vincennes, Champs- 

 Elysees pares squares boulevards places plantees. Etude sur 1'art 

 des jardins et arboretum. Paris, J. Rothschild, 1867-1873. 246 pages text with 

 illus., and atlas, including plans, folio. 

 A monumental work. 



AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE. 



Public Recreation Facilities. Philadelphia, 1910. 266 pages, illus. (Annals, 

 v. xxxv, no. 2.) 



On local and national recreation facilities. Of historic interest. 



AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PARK EXECUTIVES (present name taken 1921). 



Proceedings, from 1899, and Bulletins, from 1906, to 1917 of American Associa- 

 tion of Park Superintendents subsequently published in Parks and Recreation. 

 (See under PERIODICALS.) 

 Cover interesting points in park construction and administration. 



AMERICAN PARK AND OUTDOOR ART ASSOCIATION. 

 [Addresses and Proceedings.] 1897-1904. 7 v. 

 Contain many interesting papers on public parks and related subjects. 



AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS. 



Our National Parks : a conference. Addresses and letters presented at a meeting 

 of the Society, 1916. In Landscape Architecture, Apr. 1916, v. 6, p. 101-123. 

 Brings out the relation between the profession of landscape architecture and our national parks. 



BURNAP, GEORGE. 



"Passing-through" Parks. In his Parks, Their Design, Equipment and Use. 

 Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Co., 1916, Ch. IV, p. 78-96. illus. 

 On small intown parks. The book is useful also on the subject of park structures. 



CAPARN, HAROLD A. 



Some Reasons for a General System of State Parks. In Landscape Architecture, 

 Jan. 1917, v. 7, p. 65-72. 



