SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. 79 



The placing of additional radiators in Tortoise House. 

 Construction of plank walks leading to Primates' House. 



The work under the supervision of this department by the 

 co-operation of the Park Department for the Borough of the 

 Bronx, and paid for out of the Ground Improvement Fund fur- 

 nished by the City, will be listed elsewhere under the head of 

 "Improvements by the Park Department." (Page 8.) On 

 account of the number of small items of work to be done, and 

 the extreme difficulty of securing the best results by means of 

 contracts, it became apparent both to the Commissioner and the 

 Zoological Society that the interests of the public required that 

 certain kinds of work should be performed under the personal 

 superintendence of Zoological Park officers. This applies with 

 particular force to tree-planting, the construction of walks 

 among trees, the landscape work on pond borders, fence build- 

 ing, etc. 



ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. — George AT. Beerbowei^ Civil Engineer. 



During the first half of the year 1901 the Park Engineer sur- 

 veyed, platted, and staked out Osborn's Walk, Axis Deer Walk, 

 the completion of the sewer system, Beaver Valley Walk, the 

 Motor Road extension. Moose Pond, and four new dens for 

 bears. He prepared plans for the Avrought-iron fence around 

 the Raccoon's Tree, which design is the most satisfactory over- 

 hang fence that has thus far been constructed for the Park. 



During the latter half of the year Mr. Beerbower obtained sev- 

 eral months' leave of absence without pay in order to make an 

 important railroad survey in the W>st. On his return he be- 

 gan to prepare working drawings for the four new bear-dens 

 that are to be built as early as possible in 1902. 



IMPROVEMENTS AND EXPENDITURES • BY THE PARK DEPARTMENT, 

 BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 



Concerning the City's share of work in the development of 

 the Zoological Park, the year 1901 has been the most important 

 thus far. It has witnessed the completion of two contracts let 

 last year; the letting of five new contracts and the completion 

 of four of them. Besides all this, an immense amount of mis- 



