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grant hereinbefore made has become utterly null and void and 

 thereupon the said party of the first part, its successor or suc- 

 cessors (ninety days' time being first given to the said party 

 of the second part to remove its property therefrom), may 

 reenter, and shall again have, repossess and enjoy the premises 

 aforementioned, the same as in their first and former estate, 

 and in like manner as though these presents had never been 

 made, without let or hindrance of the said party of the 

 second part, anything here contained to the contrary notwith- 

 standing. 



Ninthly. — And it is further expressly understood and agreed, 

 by and between the parties hereto, that this agreement may be 

 wholly canceled and annulled, or, from time to time, altered, 

 or modified, as may be agreed, in writing, between the said 

 parties, or their successors, anything herein contained to the 

 contrary in anywise notwithstanding. 



In witness whereof, the party of the first part hath caused this 

 agreement to be executed by their President and Secretary, 

 pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Commissioners of said 

 Department, adopted at a meeting held on the thirtieth day 

 of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun- 

 dred and seventy-eight; and the said party of the second part 

 hath caused the same to be executed by their President, and 

 their official seal affixed thereto, pursuant to a resolution of the 

 Trustees of the American Museum of Natural History, adopted 

 at a meeting held on the twelfth day of February, in the year 

 of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. 



In presence of 



D. Porter Lord. 



SEAL 

 of the American 



Museum of 

 Natural History 



JAMES F. WENMAN, 



President Department of Public Parks 

 of the City of New York. 



WILLIAM IRWIN, 



Secretary Department of Public Parks 

 of the City of New York. 



ROBERT L. STUART, 



President American Museum of 

 Natural History. 



