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mind that the greater part of this park will be accessible by- 

 means of the Midland trolley as it now exists, and would be 

 served by a trolley almost through its centre, were the Midland 

 trolley now terminating near Eckstein s Brewery on the Manor 

 road, extended via the Manor road, Egbert avenue and Rockland 

 avenue to Eirbertville. 



TIHIIIBID- 



PORT RICHMOND OR WILLOW BROOK PARK SYSTEM. 



This park system is to begin at the Richmond Terrace, near 

 where Palmer's Run enters into the Kill van Kull, and is to em- 

 brace the land between the Richmond Terrace, Jewett avenue, 

 and Columbia street and Post avenue, to be connected by park- 

 way [as hereinafter described] running from North to South en- 

 tirely through the Island, with a park of about 50 acres, to be 

 established on both sides of the Willow Brook, North and East 

 of Willow Brook road. 



POUKTH. 



THE CHAIN OF LAKES OR CLOVE VALLEY SYSTEM. 



This system is intended primarily to protect the water- 

 sheds of the First and Second Wards, and is to embrace the 

 Silver Lake Park enlarged, the Clove Valley from the intersection 

 of the Clove and the Little Clove, including Crystal Lake, Clove 

 Lake, Brook's Pond and Bodine's Pond. 



This Park System is easily accessible by the different 

 branches of the electric roads on the Turnpike, Castleton 

 avenue, the Clove road, the Manor road and Jewett avenue, as 

 well as the Shore Road trolley. 



FIFTH. 



THE NEW YORK BAY AND KILL VAN KULL SYSTEM. 



This system embraces a number of scattered parks fronting 

 New York Bay and the Kill van Kull, and intended primarily to 



