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Parkway or other park areas, such space within the grounds above 
The N 
e Commissioner of Parks for the Borough of The Bronx 
shall pe and have hee power and authority to maintain 
the existing band stand and may furnish a concerts as hereto- 
fore. 
A true copy of resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and 
Apportionment, January 29, 1915. 
(Signed) JoszepH Haac, 
Secretary 
II 
At the regular meeting held April 15, 1915, the foregoing com- 
munication from the Board of Estimate and Apportionment 
was presented, and the Managers examined a map accompanying 
it entitled ‘Part Plan of Bronx Park between the Botanical 
Garden and Pelham Avenue,” signed by Thomas W. Whittle, 
Commissioner of Parks, Bronx, showing the three parcels of land 
reserved for the use of the Park Department, and the inclusion of 
the Lorillard Mansion and two eee in the land appro- 
priated for the use of the Gard 
motion of Mr. Sea. ae unanimously carried, the 
sar resolution was adopted: 
Resolved: That the Board of the New York Botanical Garden 
nis accepts the grant to it by the City of New York, pursuant 
vote of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, upon 
ary 29, 1915, of the additional land in Bronx Park, as 
Pro Bpoed naam oa to the Fenland eer n, the use of 
upper stories 
for horticultural ishora tories: also the general ie up of t 
tract by the removal of dead trees, stumps and rubbish and ee 
