INDEX 



1033 



21 1 ; golf 212; playgrounds 212; winter 

 sports 213; nature museums and nature 

 study classes 213. 



Reservoirs, in water supply 834; in aqua- 

 riums 931. 



Restaurants. (See Refreshment stands.) 



Revenues, from operation of various types 

 of recreation activities swimming 499, 

 733; boats and canoes, 499, 721; skates, 

 sleds, skis 499; tennis 500; municipal 

 theatres 500; art museums 500; zoological 

 gardens 500; dances $00; baseball 500; 

 refreshment stands and restaurants 500; 

 rental of public halls 500; amusement 

 dances of various kinds 500; golf 501, 736; 

 rentals of camp sites 501 ; operation of bus 

 lines 501; commercial baseball parks 501; 

 examples of the operation of such facilities 

 501 ; budget for revenue producing activities 

 586; profit and loss statement 591; com- 

 parison of scales with value of merchan- 

 dise dispensed 591 ; manager's daily reports 

 593; statement of receipts and disburse- 

 ments 614. 



Revere, Mass. 424. 



Richmond, Va. 8. 



Roaches 887. 



Roads and roadways, pleasure driveways 

 137; in large parks 187; in reservations 

 208; service-pleasure roadways 188, 208; 

 major highways 208; drainage problems of 

 roads 241. 



Rochester, N. Y. 94, 95, 475, 904. 



Rockford, 111. 453, 476, 496. 



Rock Island, 111. 459. 



Roque 308. 



Running track, general design of 152; con- 

 struction of 335. 



Sacramento, Cat. 89, 132, 169, 399, 423, 472, 



5 2 7, 541, 904, 926. 

 Saginaw, Mich. 476. 

 St. Augustine, Fla. 434. 

 St. Joseph, Mo. 496. 

 St. Louis, Mo. 43, 56, 58, 62, 79, 99, 101, 140, 



411, 434, 468, 475, 528, 529, 657, 658, 659, 



660, 726, 783, 904, 912, 918, 920, 924, 951, 



958, 966, 975. 



St. Louis Zoological Garden 912. 



St. Paul, Minn, n, 19, 740, 744, 904. 



St. Petersburg, Fla. 230. 



Salaries, of park employees 565; of personnel 

 of engineering division 621; of mainte- 

 nance division 649; of camp workers 722; 

 of staff on golf courses 736; of recreation 

 executives 742; of other recreation workers 

 742; of executive and maintenance staff, 

 zoological parks 923. 



Salem, Mass. 407, 408, 725. 



Salt Lake City, Utah 40, 93, 412, 726, 727, 

 904. 



San Antonio, Texas 430, 461, 476, 904. 



San Diego, Cal. 90, 476, 496, 503, 904, 919, 

 925, 926. 



San Francisco, Cal. 10, 36, 99, 118, 132, 146, 

 194, 198, 226, 371, 413, 456, 457, 472, 475, 

 494, 503, 505 , 736, 904, 926. 



Sanitation, in connection with camps 171; 

 in large parks 192; comfort stations 203; 

 in reservations 209; water supply problems 

 826; sewage 838; disposal of feces and 

 urine 839; through flush toilets 839; sani- 

 tary privies 841; incinerators 844; privies, 

 L. R. S. 848; barrel sawdust 849; pit privy 

 (latrine) 849; chemical closets 851; sani- 

 tation of toilets 866; water-carriage system 

 852; sewage treatment 854; disposal by 

 dilution 855; by septic tank 856; by sub- 

 surface irrigation 857; by underground ni- 

 tration trenches 860; by intermittent fil- 

 tration 861; in cesspools 864; disposal of 

 urine 864; by soakage pit 865; disposal of 

 bath water 867; disposal of liquid kitchen 

 wastes 867; disposal of garbage, rubbish 

 and manure 868; protection of food 873; 

 regulations governing rental of refresh- 

 ment stands 875. 



San Jose, Cal. 87, 429, 502. 



San Rafael, Cal. 502. 



Santa Cruz, Cal. 79. 



Savannah, Ga. 35, 654, 655, 783. 



Schenectady, N. Y. 476. 



Schools, playgrounds in connection with 18, 

 21, 125; boards of education as governing 

 authorities of parks 424, 428; school board 



