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other gardens, collections oi* natural history, observatories or works 

 of art, upon such terms unci conditions as may he agreed upon by 

 and between the grantors or donors thereof and the said Board of 

 Commissioners. But all property so to he granted, conveyed, de- 

 vised or bequeathed, and the rents, issues and profits thereof, must 

 he subject to the management and control of the said Board, and 

 may be improved and added to in its discretion, and shall be pro- 

 tected, preserved and arranged by the said Board, for public use and 

 enjoyment, under such rules and regulations as the said Board sha 1 

 from time to time prescribe. Admissions to said gardens and mu- 

 seums may be either free to the public, or upon the payment of such 

 sums of money as the Board may determine ; and all income to be 

 derived from such admissions, shall be applied to the improvement 

 and maintenance of such gardens and museums, or of the said 

 Parks. The Board may also agree for the management or main- 

 tenance of any of the said gardens or other institutions, with any 

 society, incorporated or to be incorporated, under any law of this 

 State ; but such gardens or other institutions shall always remain 

 subject to the control of the said Park Commissioners. 

 S 10. This Act shall take effect immediately. 



