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GENERAL STATISTICS. 



The following is a list of structures, &c, completed or advanced in 

 construction during the year. The Xethermead Arches, of Ohio sand- 

 stone and Quiney granite, 108 ft. 6 in. long, and 56 ft. 6 in. wide, com- 

 prising three Arches, two each of 20 ft. span, and a central span 22 ft. 

 The AEeadowport Arch, of Ohio sandstone, 8-3 ft. 6 in. in length, 20 ft. 

 span, with groined arch 30 ft. 



The Lullwood Bridge, at the north end of the lake, 90 ft. span, 20 ft. 

 wide, constructed of white oak on granite piers and abutments. 



One Locust Rustic Bridge, over the Binnen-water, 35 feet span and 

 16 feet wide. 



One Rustic Arbor, on the east shore of the lake, 111 feet in length, 

 16 feet wide and 8 feet high. 



One temporary bridge over the lake, of pine and spruce, connecting 

 the line of drive from Breeze Hill to Look-out Hill, 36 feet wide, and 

 208 feet span, 22 feet above the level of water in the lake. 



One temporary building, 40 by 60 ft., for pattern room for bridge- 

 work and other structures. 



The Farm-House is completed. 



THE WELL. 



The curbs are completed and in position ; a covering placed on the 

 same, and the railing around the opening and on the platform and 

 steps in the well is in progress. 



A boiler-house 42 ft. 6 in. by 20 ft. 6 in., with chimney 8 ft. 6 in. at 

 base, of Croton brick and Ohio stone trimmings, has been partially con- 

 structed, and work interrupted by frost and suspended. 



THE FOUNTAIN. 



The granite for the steps, platform and coping, for the Fountain ba- 

 sin at the Plaza, have mainly been delivered by the contractor, and are 

 in part in place in the work. 



