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References to Sources of Local Water Supply. 



"Our Water Supply: Some Notes as to Its Quality and Quantity." 

 Arthur Hollick. Staten Isld. Magazine, vol. i, Aug-. 1888. 



Report of the Health Committee of the Good Government Club on 

 the Water Supply of New Brig-hton and Port Richmond. 1895. 



Report on New York's Water Supply, made to Bird S. Coler, 

 Comptroller by John C. Freeman, etc. igoo. 



Report of the Merchants' Association on the Water Supply of the 

 City of New York. 1900. 



Report of the Commission on Additional Water Supply for the City 

 of New York. 1903 [1904]. 



"The Normal Distribution of Chlorine in the Natural Waters of 

 New York and New England." Daniel D. Jackson. U. S. Geol. Sur- 

 vey, Water Supply a^id Irrigatioji Paper No. 144, 1905. 



Undergfround Water Resources of Long- Island, New York." A. C. 

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Notes and articles in the Proceedings of the Natural Science Associa- 

 tion of Staten Island, vol. ii, Feb. 14, i8gi, p. 72; iii, Dec. 12, 1891, p. 5; 

 iv, Feb. 9, 1895, p. 60; vi, Mch. 13, 1897, p. 22; vi, Dec. 11, 1897, p. 45; 

 vi, Oct. 8, 1898, p. 62; vi, Oct. 8, 1898; p. 63; vii, June 10, 1899, p. 19; 

 vii, Feb. 10, 1900, p. 33; vii, Oct. 13, 1900, p. 46; viii, Dec. 13, 1902. 

 p. 45; viii, Mch. 14, 1903, p. 57; viii, Oct. 10, 1903, p. 68; ix, Feb. 13, 

 1904, pp. 9, II. 



The President announced that he had appointed a special committee, 

 consisting- of Mr. Ira K. Morris, Mr. Wm. T. Davis and. Dr. Arthur 

 Hollick, to confer with Borough President George Cromwell, on his 

 request, in relation to the inscription of local important events and 

 dates on a bronze tablet proposed to be placed in the new Borough 

 Hall, and Mr. Morris read a tentative list of such events. 



The action of the President was approved, and the Committee was 

 authorized to confer with Mr. Cromwell with power to determine what 

 events it would be desirable to have inscribed on the tablet. 



Mr. J. Blake Hillyer referred to the fact that the 12th of next Novem- 

 ber would be the 26th anniversary of the organization of the Natural 

 Science Association of Staten Island, and suggested that the event 

 should be celebrated and commemorated in some manner suitable to 

 the occasion. 



Voted : that the Board of Trustees be directed to consider and to 



