BULLETIN 
OF 
The New York Botanical Garden 
Vol. 1. No. 3. 
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PLANS. 
(Submitted and accepted Jannary 10, 1898.) 
To THE Boarp or Manacers or THE NEw Yorx« Boran- 
ICAL GARDEN. 
Gentlemen; Your Committee on Plans, appointed June 18, 
1895, would respectfully submit the following report: 
At the time of the Annual Meeting, held January 11, 1897, 
the General Plan of the Garden had already been submitted 
to the Board of Managers and approved by them, subject to 
such changes as may hereafter be found necessary. At that 
annual meeting your Board adopted the following resolutions : 
fresolved, That the plans and specifications, prepared by 
Mr. R. W. Gibson, architect for the museum building, power 
house, stable, Director’s house, head gardener’s house, sec- 
ond gardener’s house and closet, are hereby accepted and 
adopted, and the Secretary be and he is hereby instructed to 
transmit said plans and specifications, with a copy of this 
resolution, to the Commissioners of Public Parks for their ap- 
proval, in accordance with Chapter 285, Laws of 1891, as 
amended by Chapter 103, Laws of 1894 and Chapter 717, 
Laws of 1896. 
Resolved, That the Committee on Plans is hereby author- 
ized to transmit the drawings and specifications for the green- 
houses now in preparation by the Lord & Burnham Company 
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