INDEX 



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bond issues combined 481; through install- 

 ment payment out of net proceeds from 

 operation of the particular project, with 

 examples 482; from gifts, donations, lega- 

 cies and bequests 485; through excess con- 

 demnation 487; through requiring a given 

 percentage of all subdivisions of a given 

 size to be set aside for park or playground 

 purposes 490; examples of 490; sources of 

 revenue for operation and maintenance 

 through annual appropriation 491; through 

 special tax levies 492; examples of cities 

 having special tax levies 493 ; of county park 

 systems 496; of metropolitan park systems 

 496; special sources of income for general 

 park and recreation purposes 497; reve- 

 nues from gifts, legacies and bequests, 

 with examples 497; income from operation 

 of certain types of recreation facilities 499; 

 examples of such operation 501; miscella- 

 neous sources of revenues 506; financial 

 records of municipal funds 581; fund pro- 

 cedure 582; accounting 583; financing of 

 zoological parks 924; of botanical gardens 



975- 

 Fish, fishing in parks 791; available for large 



aquarium 928; marine and fresh water 



931; food for 935. (See Aquariums.) 

 Flagpoles 127. 

 Flies 884. 

 Flint, Mich. 92. 

 Fly traps, the Ober trap 885; Hodge window 



sash fly trap 886; fly wire and fly paper 



Food. (See Refreshment stands and Restau- 

 rants.) 



Football, layout of court 320. 



Footpaths, in large parks 189; in reserva- 

 tions 207, 208. 



Forestry, federal forest reservations, Cali- 

 fornia 33; forest service, Department of 

 Agriculture 40; forest preserve district, 

 Illinois 493, 496; division of 519. 



Fort Wayne, Ind. 496. 



Fort Worth, Texas 33, 39, 93, 170, 360, 366, 

 368, 369, 423, 438, 469, 470, 482, 489, 501, 

 502, 504, 512, 527,904,926. 



Fresno, Cal. 904, 926. 



Games, space for organized games for boys 

 121 ; for girls 123; games children should 

 know 127; space requirements for games 

 and sports 131; games suitable for intown 

 parks 181; construction of areas for lawn 

 sports, clock golf 303; croquet 305; golf 

 croquet 306; lawn tennis 306; tether tennis 

 306; field hockey 306; archery 307; roque 

 308; quoits 310; horseshoe pitching 310; 

 hand tennis 310; bowling greens 311; lay- 

 out of areas for baseball 316; basket ball 

 318; football 320; hand ball 321; paddle 

 tennis 321; playground ball 321; shuffle- 

 board 322; soccer 322; tennis 323; volley 

 ball 334. 



Garbage, disposal of 868. 



Gary, Ind. 476, 496. 



Gifts, legacies and bequests, as means of 

 financing acquisition and improvement of 

 park properties 485; example of 486; as 

 source of revenue for operation and main- 

 tenance 497. 



Glendale, Cal. 80, 501, 502. 



Golf courses, as active recreation area 14, 32; 

 layout of 156, 165; clubhouse 164, 402; 

 service structures 165; in large parks 195; 

 in reservations 212; fees for use of 501, 

 502; administration of 735; the staff 735; 

 fees and charges 736; rules for use of 

 courses 738. 



Governing authorities of parks, city council 

 422; comments on 424; commission form 

 422; comments on 424; federal plan 422; 

 comments on 425; city manager type 422; 

 comments on 426; park boards or com- 

 missions 423; comments on 426; private 

 park associations 423; boards of education 

 424; comments on 428; examples of legal 

 provisions for each type of control 428; 

 internal organization of 507; by-laws mak- 

 ing organization possible 508; meetings 

 and records of proceedings 514; ordinances 

 West Chicago Park Commissioners, rela- 

 tive to duties of executive officers 526. 

 (See Park boards or commissions.) 



Grading, purposes of 238; subgrading for 

 walks 258; grading for lawn areas 201; 

 for bowling greens 313. 



