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A catch-basin has been built and 150 feet of twelve-inch 

 pipe laid to drain the low grounds north of Scott Avenue 

 Bridge Approach. On the west side of the main drive- 

 way, between the museum building and the lakes, a six- 

 inch pipe drain has been laid extending 264 feet, and 3 

 catch-basins have been constructed, the grass gutter being 

 lowered to its original grade. There have been 4 catch- 

 basins constructed east of the Long Bridge along the path 

 leading north. 



During the year 17 catch-basins and 2 dry wells were 

 constructed. 



Roads and Paths 



The remaining part of the new road from near the 

 stable to the southeastern end of the Garden has been 

 entirely paved and nearly covered with trap rock; and a 

 service road 225 feet in length and 12 feet in width has 

 been constructed to connect the above road with the prop- 

 agating houses. A twelve foot road 350 feet in length 

 from the barnyard to the entrance of the nursery has been 

 constructed and is now ready for surfacing. 



The service road on the south border and the driveway 

 east of the river have been resurfaced, rolled, and put in 

 good condition by the Department of Parks. 



The 2,335 f eet of path under construction at the end of 

 1909 have been nearly all completed and opened to the 

 public. The path west of the river road in the meadows 

 has been extended 200 feet, while north and west of said 

 road paths measuring 300 feet have been graded and partly 



The path under construction in 1909 beginning on the 

 hillside east of the Long Bridge and leading in a northerly 

 direction, measuring 540 feet, has been surfaced and entirely 

 completed. A branch line to the entrance of the newly 



laid. 



A path 500 feet in length, beginning at Lake No. 3 and 

 leading in a northerly direction beneath the west arch of 



