DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. 



127 



days' time lost during the year 1895. 



Sick. 



January . . . 247^ 



February. . 182 



March .... 129-S- 



April 37 



May 45 



June 53 



July 35 



August .... 112 



September. 34 



October ... 36 



November . 1 14 



December., no 



Totals 1,135 



Sus- 

 With Without pen- 

 leave, leave, ded. 



25 



9 



15 



1 



9 

 3i 

 1 1 



19 



30 

 20 

 27 



219 



18 



20 



62 



Total 



time lost 



without 



pay. 



269I 

 226 



133* 



52 

 46 



68 



84 



123 



53 

 66 



162 



130 



Sick 



time 



allowed. 



IOlJ 



106 



I2 4i 



176 



103 



9 1 

 70 



37 

 35 

 16 

 26 



9 



Total 

 time 

 lost. 



3/1 

 332 

 263 

 228 

 I49 



159 

 154 

 160 



88 



82 



188 



139 



1,418 895 2,313 



Each patrolman on the force was allowed seven days and each 

 sergeant ten days' vacation during the months of August, Sep- 

 tember and October with pay, and also two days' vacation during 

 the month of December without pay, neither of which are in- 

 cluded in the above table. 



THE NUMBER OF ARRESTS. 



There were 317 arrests during the year in the various parks, as 

 follows: 168 in Prospect Park, 61 in Washington Park, 21 in 

 City Park, 8 in Carroll Park, 4 in Winthrop Park, 38 on Ocean 

 Parkway, 8 on Eastern Parkway, 8 on Coney Island Concourse, 

 and 1 in Bushwick Park. Of these arrests 130 were for violation 

 of park ordinances, 83 for intoxication, 13 for disorderly conduct, 

 4 for malicious mischief, 15 for larceny, 26 for reckless cycling, 2 

 for suspicious conduct, 12 for reckless driving, 4 for indecent ex- 

 posure, 1 for gambling, 3 for fighting, 5 for assault, 1 for at- 

 tempted suicide, 2 for crimes against nature, 2 for abandonment, 

 2 for highway robbery, 2 for indecent assault, 1 for felonious 

 assault, and 9 for vagrancy. 



