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long was lined with stone and partly paved. Paths were 
built on both sides of the road near the white pine planta- 
tion. A path on the western side 10 feet wide and 560 
feet long was lined and 450 feet of it was paved and is 
ready now for the top finish. On the eastern side a 10- 
foot path 735 feet long was lined and 250 feet have been 
paved. A r1o-foot path 210 feet long was built complete 
on the southern side of the war memorial grove. 
Buildings 
Repairs were made to the doors and windows of the 
museum building. The fountain basin in front of the 
museum building was cemented and tarred. The inside 
and outside of houses 5 and 15 at conservatory range I 
were painted and sash bars were replaced wherever neces- 
sary. About 700 lights of glass were used to replace that 
which had been broken at conservatory range I. 
Two concrete benches 60 feet long and 3 feet wide were 
built in house 15 of conservatory range 1. At power 
house I the masons built a coal bin 15 feet deep, 34 feet 
wide and 58 feet long to hold about 700 tons of coal. The 
five boilers at power house 1 were relined with fire brick. 
In the new orchid house at conservatory range 2, 477 
line feet of concrete benches were built; in the central 
display house two concrete tanks and two rubblestone 
tanks, with brook connections, were installed, and paths 
were built from both entrances to the lecture platform. 
One boiler at power house 2 was relined with fire brick 
and the floor of the new coal bin was concreted. The 
masons have completed the masonry work on the cherry 
garden shelter. 
The steam engineers made whatever repairs were neces- 
sary at both power houses, conservatories and museum 
building. 
The painter replaced about 120 lights of glass at the 
propagating houses and the carpenter replaced 16 sash 
bars. The carpenter made forms which were used for all 
concrete work around the grounds. 
