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109; of little children's playgrounds 114; 

 examples of 132; of neighborhood play- 

 field parks 133; examples of 138; of miscel- 

 laneous types of active play areas 150; 

 of small ovals, triangles, circles, trapezoids 

 and squares 171; of intown parks 176; of 

 large parks 184; of reservations 207; of 

 boulevards and parkways 213; of water- 

 front development projects 227; of zoolog- 

 ical parks 911; of botanic gardens 949. 



Des Moines, Iowa 52, 66, 495, 504. 



Detroit, Mich. 8, 19, 33, 34, 44, 45, 99, 101, 

 145, 302, 326, 431, 457, 468, 470, 527, 528, 

 529, 530, 541, 712, 904, 905, 920, 924, 930, 



937- 



Diseases of trees and shrubs 695. 



Docentry 949. 



Drainage, notes on installation of 238; pur- 

 poses of 238; principles of 239; problems of 

 various areas 241; of pools 249, 345; of 

 turf areas for lawn sports 288; of running 

 tracks 337. 



Dramatics, in intown parks 181; in parks of 

 all types 726. 



Drinking water, fountains in playgrounds 

 127; facilities in large parks 192; purifica- 

 tion of 831; analysis of 837; location of 

 drinking fountains 837. 



Duluth, Minn. 926. 



Du Page Co., 111. 103. 



Dwelling houses in parks 657. 



East Orange, N. J. 139. 



East St. Louis, 111. 89, 476, 496, 501, 504, 

 720, 773. 



Eau Claire, Wis. 82. 



Educational publicity. (See Publicity.) 



Elgin, 111. 501. 



Elgin Botanic Garden, New York 940. 



Elizabeth, N. J. 204. 



El Paso, Texas 476, 904. 



Engineering, the engineer in, 619; the engi- 

 neering division, function of 517, 618; 

 organization of 621; methods of handling 

 620; personnel organization, with examples 

 621; records of operation 623; filing cabi- 

 nets 625; methods of procedure in han- 

 dling construction work 626; advertise- 



ments 627; engineering schools 1004; 

 courses in 1010. 



Entrances, to large parks 191. 



Equipment. (See Supplies and equipment.) 



Erie County, N. Y., Park System 105, 385, 

 386, 389, 390, 392, 453, 465, 827. 



Erie, Pa. 476. 



Essex County, N. J., Park System 12, 39, 

 103, 105, 452, 464, 496, 513, 657, 720, 784. 



Evanston, 111. 393, 394, 712. 



Evansville, Ind. 476. 



Examples of general municipal and county 

 park planning, by population groups 70; 

 communities under 2,500 71; from 2,500 

 to 5,000 73; 5,000 to 10,000 75; 10,000 to 

 25,000 77; 25,000 to 50,000 84; 50,000 to 

 100,000 88; 100,000 to 250,000 92; 250,000 

 to 500,000 94; 500,000 to 1,000,000 97; 

 1,000,000 or more 101; county park plan- 

 ning 101. 



Exhibits, for publicity purposes 984; of ani- 

 mals 911; of fish 928, 931; of plants 952. 



Federal plan of government of parks 422, 

 425,431, 527. 



Fees and charges. (See Revenues.) 



Fencing, of playgrounds 125; of playfields 

 137; of tennis courts 334; of animal ex- 

 hibits 914, 915. 



Fertilizers 290; for turf areas in Northern 

 States 296. 



Field hockey 306. 



Field houses 397. 



Filing and indexing 6n; of engineers' maps 

 625. 



Finances, importance of analysis of finances 

 53; powers of park governing authority in 

 regard to handling of funds 460; acquisi- 

 tion and permanent improvement of prop- 

 erties from current revenues 471; with 

 examples of park laws relative to uses of 

 current revenues 472; from the sale of 

 bonds secured by general taxation 472; 

 examples of bond issues 475; financing 

 through proceeds from the sale of bonds 

 secured by special assessments 477; ex- 

 amples of special assessments 478; financ- 

 ing through special assessments and general 



