INDEX 



Accounting, purpose of 583; the budget 583; 

 cash audits 593; special fund accounting 

 593; plan of park accounting and books of 

 account 597; methods of accounting 600; 

 forms 602; complete code of accounts 603; 

 uniform accounting system 606; balance 

 sheet 614. 



Acquisition and improvement of property, 

 legal power given park governing authori- 

 ties 403 ; examples of extraordinary meth- 

 ods of handling extra-territorial park prob- 

 lems 464; methods of financing acquisition 

 and permanent improvement of property 

 471; excess condemnation in 487. 



Albany, N. Y. 476. 



Allegany State Park Commission, N. Y. 40, 



465- 

 American Institute of Park Executives 8, 67, 



537; first report of Committee on Training 

 of Park Executives 995; second report 997, 

 1008. 



Anaheim, Cal. n. 



Animals, exhibits of 911; bears 912; cages 

 for 912; monkeys 916; other animals 913. 



Annual appropriations for operation and 

 maintenance 491. 



Apparatus, for little children's playground 

 115; for boys 10-14 121 ; for girls 10-14 

 121 ; miscellaneous 127; space require- 

 ments 129; apparatus in large parks 193; 

 securing apparatus 417. 



Aquariums, in large parks 203; establish- 

 ment of 927; fishes available 928; equip- 

 ment of 929, 931; administration of 930; 

 lighting of 930; water supply for 929, 932; 

 table of information regarding 936; educa- 

 tional-recreational values of 937. 



Arboretums, as part of park systems 15, 43; 

 in large parks 201 ; Arnold Arboretum 941, 



951,955,975- 

 Archery 307. 



Arnold Arboretum 941, 951, 955, 966, 



975- 

 Asheville, N. C. 501. 



Athletic fields, as active recreation areas 14, 

 32; in neighborhood playfields, for girls 

 and women, 134; for boys and men, 135; 

 general design of 150; in large parks 197; 

 construction of 335; areas for field events 



341- 

 Athletics, municipal 715; sample programs 



715; athletic fields. (See Athletic fields.) 

 Atlanta, Ga. 183, 184, 904. 



Baltimore, Md. 24, 28, 79, 99, 101, 155, 387, 

 475, 491, 494, 497, 501, 818, 904. 



Band concerts 725. 



Barns 655, 658. 



Bartram Botanical Garden, Philadelphia 

 940. 



Baseball, in large parks 196; layout of dia- 

 mond 316; fees for use of grounds 500; 

 commercial baseball parks 501. 



Basket ball, layout of court 318. 



Bathing beaches, as active recreation areas 

 14, 32; in Minneapolis 375. 



Bears, cages for 912. 



Beaumont, Texas 88. 



Bedbugs 887. 



Bergen County, N. J. 465. 



Berkeley, Cal. 33, 40, 944. 



Bibliography. "Why of Parks" 13; "Ele- 

 ments in the Design of Park and Recrea- 

 tion Areas" 234; "Construction Notes" 

 417; "General Administrative Control of 

 Parks" 470; "Park Financing" 506; "Ex- 

 ecutive Organization of a Park Depart- 

 ment" 551; "Park Engineering Division" 

 645; "Recreation Division" 746; "Park 

 Policing" 791; "Park Lighting" 825; 

 "Zoological Parks and Aquariums" 938; 

 "Educational Publicity" 994; "General 

 References to Literature on Parks" 

 Bibliographies 1018; Books 1018; Period- 

 icals 1019; Reports 1020. 



Biloxi, Miss. 80. 



Birmingham, Ala. 93, 435, 453, 470, 472, 

 495, 509, 540, 904, 926. 



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