No. 12. Double col micr e, perhaps by Charles Chev- 
alier. Set up by fastening upon cover of case. ack and pinion 
movement to stage. With two objectives and accessories in a 
dcenots Hed mahogany case. Date, probably between 1825 
nd 1840 
HOW TO REACH THE BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
(SEE Map. } 
. By THE Hartem RalLroa 
si een way to reach the Botanical Can is by the 
trains e the Harlem Division of the N. ¥.C.& H.R. RR. 
from the Grand Central Station, or from the 125th St. Station. 
Round trip day tickets to Bedford Park Station (Bronx Park) 
cost twenty-five cents. 
2. By THE ELEVATED RAILROAD AND TROLLEY Cars. 
Sixth or Ninth Avenue. 
Take 6th or gth Ave. Elevated to 135th Street buying an 
eight-cent transfer ticket. At 135th St. take cross-town trolley 
changing at 3d Avenue to Fordham or Mt. Vernon car (see be- 
low under 3). The round trip will cost 16 cents. 
B. Second or Third Avenue. 
Take 2d or 3d Ave. Elevated to the end of the line buying an 
eight-cent ticket. Transfer at end of line to Fordham trolley 
(see below under 3 A). The round trip will cost sixteen cents, 
3. By THE DROULES ee ALON 
On the Third A Fo ve m car to the pres- 
ent a of the line at the Southern Boulevard. This lands you 
within five minutes’ walk of the museum or the conservatories and 
eight or ten minutes from the herbaceous grounds and hemlock 
forest. 
B. On the Third Avenue system take the Mount Vernon car 
stopping opposite the Lorillard Mansion House. This lands you 
within five minutes’ walk of the hemlock forest and ten minutes’ 
walk from the museum, conservatory, or the herbaceous grounds. 
