any of the boulders have been nicked or otherwise damaged, and 

 Mr. Brinley's design has been carried out most accurately. 



A temporary earth and ash path has been laid across the 

 bridge so that it can be used, and a permanent surface, with path 

 approaches, may be built next spring after the filling needed at 

 the east end and between the arches has settled down. Mr. 

 Brinley's landscape design for the surroundings of the bridge 

 calls for an excavation under the eastern of the three larger 



south of the bridge : the plan also contemplates the exc 

 of the marshy ground north of the bridge on the east side 

 river for the establishment of a small lake to be used for 



