513 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



The annual inventory of supplies and material accompanies this 

 report. 



During the year, 507 two-horse loads of manure were purchased. 



The details of planting work, together with the character and 

 condition of material used and on hand, prepared by Mr. O. C. 

 Bullard, park inspector in charge of the department, are as follows. 

 The following statements show the amount of planting stock pur- 

 chased during the year. The stock now on hand in the nursaries, 

 and the number of trees, shrubs, &c., set in permanent plantations 

 during the current year. 



STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OP TREES, SHRUBS, ETC., PURCHASED 

 DURING THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31ST, 1871. 



Deciduous 

 Trees. 



Deciiluous 

 Shrubs. 



Evergreens. 



Herbaceous 

 Plants. 



Bedding 



Plants. 



Flower 

 Bulbs. 



Total. 



1,461 



948 



3,791 



200 



3 ; 244 



11,300 



20,944 



STOCK IN NURSERY, DECEMBER olST, 1871. 



Deciduous 

 Trees. 



Deciduous 

 Shrubs. 



Evergreens. 



Ferns. 



Vines and 

 Creepers. 



Herbaceous 

 Plants. 



Total. 



17,110 



29,255 



26.649 



500 



6,490 



2,330 



82,334 



NUMBER OF TREES, SHRUBS, ETC., PLANTED OUT ON PROSPECT PARK DURING 

 THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31ST, 1871. 



Deciduous 

 Trees. 



5,529 



Deciduous i Ever- 

 Shrubs. j greens. 



22,160 5,672 



w 



Vines and 

 Creepers. 



Ferns. 



Herbaceous 

 Plants. 



!eddins 



Plants.' 



Flower 

 Bulbs. 



8,449 



13,950 



3,013 



3,895 



11,650 



Total. 



74,318 



