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Society on its buildings, dens, aviaries, and otlicr installations for 

 animals: (I'\)r a list of the contracts made by the I'ark Depart- 

 ment in the improvement of the grounds, see page 67.) 



J. W. Couv & Co., 



Excavating. 

 W. S. Tyler Wire Works Co. (Cleveland, Ohio), 



Bear Dens, Wolf Dens, Fox Dens, Flying Cage. 

 Page Woven Wire Fence Co. (Adrian, Mich.), 



Iron fences for Beaver Pond, Prairie Dog Village, Otter Pool, Croco- 

 dile Pool. 



A. Allgoever, 



Iron fence for Ducks' Aviary, side cages in Bird House, Burrowing 

 Rodents. 

 William Wilson, 



Elk House, Buffalo House, seven Shelter Houses for Deer, Ducks, etc. 

 Atlantic Terra Cotta Co., 



Terra Cotta for Reptile House and Bird House. 

 M. F. Westergren, 



Roof of Reptile House, Bird House, metal cases Reptile House, etc. 

 DowD & Maslen, 



Brickwork of Reptile House, Bird House, Bear Pools, etc. 



B. A. & G. N. Williams, 



Cut limestone for Reptile House and Bird House. 

 The Armstrong-Bolton Company, 



Hot-water heating in Reptile House and Bird House. 

 Thomas W. Weathered's Sons, 



Small Mammals' House. 

 Batavia & N. Y. Woodworking Company, 



Trim and wall cases of Reptile House. 

 Estey Wire Works Company, 



Outside cages of Bird House, and central cage. 

 J. B. & J. M. Cornell, 



Steel beams and girders. Reptile House and Bird House. 

 Tostevin Hays Fire Proof Con.struction Company, 



Floors, Reptile House and Bird House. 

 E. P. Roberts, 



Granite work on buildings, and Bear, Wolf, and Fox Dens. 

 Barr, Thaw & Eraser, 



Limestone for Bird House. 

 P. Manctnelli, 



Rubble masonry. 

 William Dudley, 



Metal railings. 

 Thomas McKay, 



Extra wrought-iron work at Bear Dens. 



