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ditions for rich, dark, cool, and secluded effects, in contrast with the 

 neighboring meadow, and with the scenery of the park generally, and 

 connects with a small district of similar character, now under con- 

 struction, which extends with a series of rambling walks and sheltered 

 seats to the dairy cottage. 



The usual statistics of construction, of the force employed, and 

 of the public use of the park (which, it will be observed, has largely 

 increased during the year), will be found in the appended reports of 

 the engineers. 



Respectfully, 



OLMSTED, VAUX & CO., 

 Landscape Architects and Superintendents. 



