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ARCHWAYS, BRIDGES. 



The Enterdale Arch, near the main entrance, has been finished during 

 the year. Also, the Meadowport Arch, with the exception of the wood- 

 en lining, and the Nethermead Arches, except the pointing up of the 

 brick work. 



The Lull wood Bridge has been completed, and is in nse. A small 

 rustic bridge over the Ambergill has been constructed. A temporary 

 wooden bridge has been built across the lake near the south end of 

 Breeze Hill to connect the finished drives on the opposite sides of the 

 Lake, until the permanent bridge shall be built. It is one hundred 

 and eighty-four feet long, thirty-five feet wide, and fourteen feet above 

 summer level of water in the Lake. 



DAIRY HOUSE. 



The Dairy House has been completed, and is now occupied. 



THE FOUNTAIN. 



The masonry of the Fountain Basin on the Plaza is nearly comple- 

 ted, and on the occasion of the unveiling of the Lincoln Statue, water 

 was, for the first time, thrown from a temporary jet. The gas, water 

 and drainage pipes have all been put in, and are in good working order. 



WALKS. 



Nearly all of the walks laid on the Park during the year have been 

 made of Tar Concrete — a large proportion under the Scrimshaw Pa- 

 tent, a portion under the Scharf Pavement, and a portion was laid 

 with Improved Fisk Pavement. All of the tar concrete walks are in 

 good condition, although some of the Fisk Concrete walks will, from 

 present indications, require re-surfacing next season. 



THE WELL. 



The well for supplying the Park with water is essentially completed, 

 although some of the surroundings, as railings, engine-house roof, &c, 

 arc yet unfinished. 



CONSTRUCTION OF WELL. 



The method of sinking the well having been determined upon, the work 

 was commenced as follows : an excavation about sixty feet in diame- 

 ter was made to a depth of seven feet. Pieces of plank three feet 



