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Britton, N. L. 



Botanical Gardens; portion of address before American Association for the 

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 p. 352-353, 362-363. 

 Purposes, design, brief history in the United States. 



Cemeteries 

 Caparn, Harold A. 



Modern Meditations among the Tombs. In Landscape Architecture, July 191 1, 

 V. I, p. 172-180. illus. plan. 

 On the improvement of the "park cemetery" by better design and more planting. 



Hare, Sid J., and S. Herbert Hare. 



Organizing and Developing a Modern Cemetery. In Park and Cemetery, 191 5, 

 V. 24-25, a series of ten articles beginning in January and ending in October, 

 illus. plans. 

 Treats of the park cemetery. 



Olmsted, John Charles. 



The Two Types of Cemeteries. In Garden and Forest, May 23, 1888, v. i, p. 147- 

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 Architectural and landscape. 



Weed, Howard Evarts. 



Modern Park Cemeteries. Chicago, R. J. Haight, 1912. 145 pages, illus. 

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A brief practical manual of design, construction, and administration, primarily for the cemetery 

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PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS 

 Alphand, a. 



Les Promenades de Paris. Histoire — descriptions des embellissements — de- 

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American Academy of Political and Social Science. 



Public Recreation Facilities. Philadelphia, 1910. 266 pages, illus. (An- 

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American Association of Park Superintendents. 



Proceedings, from 1899, and Bulletins, from 1906, to date. 

 Cover interesting points in park construction and administration. 



