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MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS. 



During the summer season two temporary places for refreshment 

 were provided on the Park. One of these was located in the East 

 Woods, and the other and larger one in the West Woods or pic-nic 

 grounds. 



Twenty-four drinking stations were provided during the warm 

 weather, to which cool water was constantly supplied by water carts. 

 Temporary water closets were established in three localities. Nine 

 large swings and twenty-one small scups were placed about the East 

 and West woods, at convenient points for the use of the public. 



During the year 103 Park seats of iron and wood, 7 feet long; 45 

 Park seats of iron and wood, 5 feet long, and 60 Park seats of iron and 

 wood, 4 feet long, have been placed about the Park ; also 13 tables, 12 

 feet long by 3 feet wide, each, and 24 camp stools, for the use of pic- 

 nic gatherings. One rustic thatched roof summer house and one 

 vinery, 32 settees and 46 bird-houses have been made during the year. 



CAEEOLL PAEK. 



Two Lodges have been erected. One ornamental flagstaff, a fixed 

 frame swing, fifty-two Park seats of iron and wood were placed at 

 convenient points about the Park. One hundred and fifty bird- 

 houses for the use of the sparrows were put up in the trees. 



SUPPLIES. 



The usual Annual statement herewith annexed, comprehends under 

 its different divisions, the receipts and issues of supplies, together with 

 the stock on hand. This statement shows the material, &c, received 

 each year, and the aggregate of each article to January 1st, 1869. 



TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. 



At this season of the year, all tools, implements, &c, not needed for 

 use, are collected and stored under cover, and are overhauled and put 

 into serviceable condition for spring work. Derricks, gearing, trucks, 

 &c, are painted, impaired iron and wood work replaced and stored 

 under cover until needed. 



