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Block playgrounds 15. 



Bluefield, W. Va. 490. 



Boats and canoes, fees for use of 499, 504; 

 rules of use of 720. 



Bond issues, purposes of and principles in- 

 volved 473; examples of bond issues 475. 



Border roads for parkways and parks 214. 



Boston, Mass. 20, 30, 38, 42, 45, 79, 99, 102, 

 103, 179, 221, 224, 383, 416, 426, 457, 458, 

 468, 475, 486, 497, 498, 657, 904, 908, 930, 

 937, 941, 956; Metropolitan Park District 

 of 40, 79, 102, 105, 221, 453, 460, 464, 466, 

 475, 497, 895, 930, 955, 966. 



Botanic garden of Smith College 944. 



Botanical contest 723. 



Botanical garden of the University of Cali- 

 fornia 944. 



Botanical gardens, as part of the park sys- 

 tem 15, 43, 519; in large parks 201; history 

 of a number of 940; human service values 

 of 944; educational work of 947; elements 

 in the design of 949; size of site 951; fac- 

 tors in design 951; examples of botanical 

 gardens: Harvard University Botanic Gar- 

 den 954; Arnold Arboretum 955, 956; 

 Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis 958; 

 New York Botanical Garden 963 ; admin- 

 istration of botanical gardens 966; execu- 

 tive organization 969; staff members 970, 

 971, 972; responsibilities of director-in- 

 chief, New York Botanical Garden 973; 

 policing of 974; financing of 975. 



Boulder, Col. 79, 84. 



Boulevards and parkways, as part of park 

 system 14, 41; principles in design 213; 

 border roads for parkways 214. 



Bowling greens, in large parks 197; con- 

 struction of 311. 



Bridgeport, Conn. 453, 476. 



Bridgeton, N. J. 80. 



Bridle paths, in large parks 189; riding trails 

 in reservations 209; construction of 270. 



Brooklyn, N. Y. 202, 206, 468, 524, 904, 941, 



943, 977- 

 Brooklyn Botanical Garden 943, 951, 967, 



97i, 977- 



Budgets, general statement of 583; classifica- 

 tion of 584; for revenue-producing activi- 



ties 586; for current expense funds 607; for 

 golf course 737. 



Buffalo, N. Y. 22, 26, 34, 36, 40, 43, 45, 99, 

 465, 468, 531, 657, 789, 889, 904, 942, 975. 



Buffalo Botanical Garden 942, 975. 



Buildings, in large parks 203; comfort sta- 

 tions 203; refreshment stands and restau- 

 rants 205; shelters 205; structures neces- 

 sary to active recreation areas 205; struc- 

 tures in themselves recreation centers 205; 

 structures of educational-recreational char- 

 acter 206; service structures necessary to 

 maintenance of large parks 206, 655; park 

 buildings shelters and comfort buildings 

 393; playground field houses 397; recrea- 

 tion buildings 397; examples of 399; pavil- 

 ions 405; outdoor theatres, examples of 

 407; music temple 413; open-air dance 

 floors 414; for sanitary purposes (see Sani- 

 tation) for the confinement of zoological 

 specimens 911. 



Burlington, Iowa 84. 



Burlington, Vt. 889. 



Cages and enclosures for animals 911; fenc- 

 ing for 915. 



Camden, N. J. 476, 498. 



Camps, as active recreation areas 14, 32; 

 layout of 167; tourists' camps 199, 504; 

 group and family camping 201; in reserva- 

 tions 21 1 ; fees from rental of sites 501; 

 camp programs 721; the staff 722; sanitary 

 care of camp areas 888; examples of state 

 laws controlling sanitation of camps 899. 



Canton, Ohio 486, 904. 



Casper, Wy. 84. 



Cedar Falls, Iowa 76, 77. 



Cedar Rapids, Iowa 904. 



Cemeteries, as part of park system 47; 

 drainage problems of 243. 



Chattanooga, Tenn. 476. 



Chicago, 111. 44, 45, 101, 120, 130, 132, 155, 

 200, 206, 224, 261, 270, 302, 400, 449, 452, 



453, 456, 465, 466, 493, 52i, 525, 526, 538, 

 539, 628, 638, 710, 720, 731, 739, 755, 758, 

 761, 781, 783, 784, 894, 904, 905, 907, 920. 

 Cincinnati, Ohio 44, 46, 61, 94, 95, 176, 179, 

 184, 423, 475, 820, 824, 904, 905, 919, 926. 



