INDEX 



1035 



327; clay 332; dirt 334; charges for use of 

 courts 500; rules for use of courts 717; 

 lighting of 805. 



Terraces, problems of construction 267. 



Terre Haute, Ind. 496. 



Territorial jurisdiction of park governing 

 authorities, extent of 463; methods of 

 handling extra territorial park problems 

 464; comments on divisions of functions 

 in jurisdiction within incorporated limits 

 of municipalities 466. 



Tether tennis 306. 



Toboggan slides, construction of 381; ex- 

 amples of 382. 



Toilets 839. 



Toledo, Ohio 8, 16, 192, 476, 904, 926. 



Topographical .surveys, importance of 109; 

 as function of engineering division 517. 



Tourists' camps, in large parks 199; fees 

 from rental of 504; examples of state laws 

 regarding sanitation of 902. 



Training of workers, of park executives 537; 

 of park police 760-769; reports of com- 

 mittee, American Institute of Park Execu- 

 tives, on the training of park executives 

 995; educational opportunities offered in 

 colleges 999; training in play and com- 

 munity recreation 1005; the national rec- 

 reation school 1006; importance of train- 

 ing in human engineering 1008; suggested 

 courses for training of park executives 

 1010; extra curricular activities 1013; field 

 work 1015; postgraduate work 1015. 



Trees, ornamental trees and shrubs 68 1; 

 diseases of 694; insects attacking 698. 



Trenton, N. J. 476. 



Troy, N. Y. 476. 



Tulsa, Okla. 91, 476, 496. 



Turf areas for lawn sports, construction of, 

 in the Northern States 288; drainage of 

 288; lime 289; humus 290; fertilizers 290; 

 tillage and grading 291; seeding 293; after 

 treatment 295; areas in the Southern 

 States 298; types of grasses 299; seeding 

 299; planting and maintenance 301. 



Union County, N. J., Park Commission 39, 

 103, 104, 105, 166, 206, 452, 464, 523, 657. 



University of Pennsylvania, Botanic Garden 

 944- 



Values of parks, to good physical condition 

 i; to creative recreation 3; to beauty and 

 art 4; to music and drama 5; to scientific 

 interests 5; to increase of neighborliness 7; 

 to happiness 7; as safety measures 8; as 

 preventives of delinquency 9; in increasing 

 property values n; educational-recrea- 

 tional values of aquariums 937; of botan- 

 ical gardens 944. 



Vicksburg, Miss. 84. 



Volley ball 334. 



Wading pools, in playgrounds 125; principles 

 of construction 357; wading-swimming 

 pools 357; care of 890. (See Pools.) 



Walks, drainage problems of 24; construc- 

 tion of 255; curbs for walks 267. 



Walls, construction of 277; cost data on 286. 



Washington, D. C. 19, 34, 43, 44, 94, 95, 97, 

 173, 175, 215, 217, 373, 904, 920, 924, 926, 



943, 967- 



Waterbury, Conn. 405, 406, 476, 484, 496, 

 904. 



Waterfront areas 114; general statement re- 

 garding 227; plans of various develop- 

 ments 232. 



Water sports, in large parks 197; in reserva- 

 tions 21 1 ; fishing 721. (See Boats and 

 canoes, Swimming.) 



Water supply, problems of 826; protection 

 of 829; purification of 831, 834; analysis 

 of 837; distribution of supply 837; for 

 aquariums 929. (See Sanitation.) 



Waukegan, 111. 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 421. 



Wayne County, Mich., Park System 105, 



454- 



Wells and springs 829. 

 Westchester County, N. Y. 33, 39, 105, 106, 



231, 357, 443, 45, 453, 4^5, 525, 621, 717, 



727, 776, 895. 



Wichita, Kan. 476, 496, 904. 

 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 233. 

 Wilmington 452, 772. 

 Winston-Salem, N. C. 424, 532. 



