October 14, 1910 
Mr. E. H. Kirby, 
Providence Journal Co., 
Providence, K, I. 
My dear Mr. Kirby:- 
As you will see by thd inclosures I lave been, 
tramping again. Yesterday and today I have visited three new 
regions looking for treeless streets. First I went to the 
region suggested by the committee, between Cranston and Oerter 
streets, and find that at least 509 trees can be readily put 
in good places there, not counting quite a number which might 
be placed (perhaps with excellent results) on Potter avenue. 
Kext 1 went to the Frog Hollow region, south of the railroad 
amd west of Mashapaug Pond, nearly 200 can be nicely placed 
there. Today I visited the Lester, Central, A, and D street 
region where I found certain streets badly in need of trees, 
but as I have not yet had a chance to measure these streets 
I cannot give any figures tonight; probably I can tomorrow. 
In the inclosed report I have given the approximate distances, 
in feet, between streets, and on the margin have indicated, in 
red ink, the estimated number of trees needed if these particu¬ 
lar streets.are finally decided upon by the committee. 
Kote that in the estimates between Cranston and Dexter streets, 
I have not included in my red ink figures the following streets, 
on all of which some trees might be placed if deemed advisable 
later;- Ford St., Hanover St., Potter Ave., Anthony Ave., Vine¬ 
yard St. 
Very truly yours. 
