DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Through the courtesy of 

 Commissioner Michael J. Kennedy and his assistant arboriculturist, J. J. Levison, the different 

 species of trees have been labeled in Prospect Park, from the Plaza to the Willink Entrance; 

 in Bedford Park; in Highland Park, and in Tompkins Park. An additional small enameled 

 sign has been hung on those labeled trees that were indigenous to the Hudson River Valley in 

 l60p. The special label reads: "This species is a native of the Hudson River Valley." 



FRAUNCES TAVERN, 54 Pearl Street, near Broad Street. Historic Revolutionary 

 Building. Built in 1719- Scene of Washington's farewell to his officers on December 4th, 

 1783. Restored December 4th, 1907, by the New York Society of the Sons of the Revolution. 

 Open daily, except Sundays, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Special Exhibition of Revolutionary 

 Relics by the New York State Society of the Sons of the Revolution, who are the owners of 

 that historical building, September 15th to November 1st. 



Take Subway to Bowling Green Station, or Third Avenue Elevated Railway to Hanover 

 Square Station, or Broadway surface cars. 



LONG ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY, corner of Pierrepont and Clinton Streets, 

 Brooklyn, between Brooklyn Bridge and Borough Hall. Open daily, except Sundays, from 

 8.30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Reference library of 70,000 volumes ; manuscripts, relics, etc. Auto- 

 graph receipt of Robert Fulton and original manuscript volume of Danker's and Sluyter's 

 "Journal of a Voyage to New York in 1679-80." 



Take Subway to Borougli Hall, Brooklyn ; Third Avenue Elevated Railway to Brooklyn 

 Bridge, connecting with Bridge cars; or surface cars to Bridge. 



METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, Central Park East. Main entrance on Fifth 

 Avenue at Eighty-second Street. Open daily, except Sundays, from 10.00 a. m. to 6.00 p. m. ; 

 in winter to 5.00 p. m. ; Saturdays to 10.00 p. m. ; Sundays from 1.00 to 6.00 p. m. On Mon- 

 days and Fridays an admission fee of 25 cents is charged, except to members and copyists. Col- 

 lections illustrating all departments of Art and Archaeology. Special Exhibition of a magnifi- 

 cent Collection of over 130 of the works of Old Dutch Masters, constituting the finest Exhibi- 

 tion of this kind ever made. Products of Colonial Art: Industrial Art, Furniture, Pewter of 

 the 17th and 18th centuries, etc. (Two illustrated catalogues for sale, one of Dutch Exhibit 

 and one of Colonial Arts; price 10 cents each. Also finely illustrated edition de luxe.) 



Take Fifth Avenue stages or Madison Avenue surface cars to Eighty-second Street, one 

 block east of Museum ; connection with Subway at Forty-second Street, and with Elevated Rail- 

 way and West Side surface cars at Fifty-ninth Street. 



