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The additional land has a frontage of about 1,400 feet on the 
Southern Boulevard, about 2,860 feet on Pelham Avenue, and 
about 1,300 feet on the graded .but uncompleted Bronx Park East, 
which baunds the Garden on its entire eastern side, the total 
frontage on Bronx Park East being about 5,000 feet, or nearly a 
western boundary of one of the parcels of land reserved for the 
Park Department. ; 
he additional land, west of the Bronx River, includes the ex- 
treme southern end of the Hemlock Forest, which is now entirely 
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are other well-woo a areas, open fields and glades suitable for 
plantations, and a fine large lake seated deep among rocky 
ridges. The natural features of the tract are thus very attractive 
and the policy of maintaining them as oe of the older reserva- 
tion have been maintained will be followed. 
The driveway system of the wadiionl land is, for the most 
to drain some mosquito-breeding and unsightly pools. 
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