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land of Palfrey, about two hundred and seventy-five feet five inches ; 

 thence south of east by land of Palfrey, eleven feet ; thence east of 

 north by land of Palfrey, about eleven feet two inches ; thence north- 

 easterly by land of Palfrey, about forty-four feet, to a point in the 

 westerly line of Divinity Hall Avenue extended ; thence turning and 

 running by said westerly line of Divinity Hall Avenue extended, to 

 the corner begun at, together with a right of way in an avenue run- 

 ning along the whole easterly side of the granted premises, from the 

 land of Palfrey aforesaid, to Kirkland Street, seventy-five feet wide at 

 Kirkland Street, and of about the same width through its whole 

 length, in common with the owners of the land now adjoining said 

 avenue on the east, and now occupied in part by Divinity Hall, and 

 owned by the grantors, but reserving in this conveyance and except- 

 ing from this grant an easement in favor of the owners of the land on 

 which Divinity Hall now stands, that a piece of the land hereby con- 

 veyed shall be forever kept open and free from buildings, and for the 

 purpose of light, air, and ornament ; namely, a piece two hundred feet 

 in length on said avenue extended, lying exactly west of said Divinity 

 Hall, and extending two hundred feet in width westerly from said 

 Hall ; provided, however, that this reservation and restriction shall 

 cease whenever the owners of the estate on which said Divinity Hall 

 now stands shall by deed in writing, duly executed, release the same 

 to the said Trustees. 



To have and to hold the premises to them the said Trustees of 

 the Museum of Comparative Zoology, their successors and assigns to 

 and for their own use forever, upon strict trust and confidence never- 

 theless, that the said estate and collection shall be held, used, and 

 improved solely and exclusively for the erection of buildings, and the 

 maintenance, improvement, and extension thereof, and for the estab- 

 lishment and maintenance of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 

 such Museum to be used, occupied, managed, and governed in strict 

 conformity to the rules and regulations thereby agreed on and adopted 

 by the mutual assent and act of both parties, by their contract afore- 

 said, bearing even date herewith, and which are not to be repealed or 

 altered without the consent of both parties, by a mutual agreement, 

 or by the concurrent vote of each Corporation passed and entered in 

 full on their respective records. 



