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pipe; one 2-inch gate valve ; three stop-cocks ; one hundred feet 

 of i-inch galvanized iron pipe; four 4-inch cast-iron elbows; one 

 hundred and twenty feet of 4-inch cast-iron pipe, and four stop- 

 cock boxes. 



At the Parade Ground, two new closets and bowls, with sev- 

 enty-five feet of lead pipe ; four lead traps, and two new faucets 

 were put in. 



At City Park, one new bubble drinking fountain was put in. 



At Fort Greene, one bubble drinking fountain was put up, 

 rain leaders put on Shelter, and three new closet bowls supplied. 



At Tompkins Park, the closets repaired ; four new bowls 

 provided ; new stove and pipe, and new rain leader. 



At Lincoln Terrace, water pipes were laid and connected with 

 the mains of the Flatbush Water Supply Company for watering 

 purposes. There were used four hundred and fifty feet of galvan- 

 ized iron pipe; twenty feet of lead pipe; two stop-cocks; two 

 cast-iron stop-cock boxes, and one horse trough. 



At Irving Square, the following materials were used for sew- 

 erage and irrigation and drinking purposes: Seven hundred and 

 fifty feet of 2-inch iron pipe ; three hundred feet of 2-inch galvan- 

 ized iron pipe; six hundred and fifty feet of i-inch iron pipe; 

 fifty-five pounds of fittings ; two 2-inch gate valves; twenty feet 

 of i-inch lead pipe; one hundred feet of finch galvanized iron 

 pipe; two f-inch stop-cocks; four cast-iron boxes; 1,500 feet 

 6-inch cement pipe ; twenty-two 6-inch Y branches ; twenty-four 

 cement catch basins, with cast-iron covers and grates; twenty- 

 two cement bends ; twelve barrels Portland cement, and new 

 stove and pipes in tool house. 



At Saratoga Square, there were used seven hundred and fifty 

 feet of 2-inch iron pipe ; one hundred feet of 2-inch galvanized 

 iron pipe; seven hundred feet of i-inch iron pipe ; sixty pounds 

 fittings; four 2-inch gate valves; twenty feet I-inch lead pipe; 

 one hundred feet of f-inch galvanized iron pipe ; four f-inch stop- 

 cocks ; two cast-iron boxes ; 1,500 feet of 6-inch cement pipe; 

 twenty-four 6-inch Y branches ; twenty-four 6-inch bends ; twenty- 

 eight catch basins, with cast-iron covers and grates : twelve bar- 

 rels Portland cement, and one stove with pipes complete. 



At the Flower Garden Shelter, there were supplied, one butler's 



