Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . is 1 Porocephalus infestation 2 Rabies 3 Myofibroma 1 Goiter 1 Osteomalacia 2 Impaction of bowel 3 Impaction of crop 1 Urinary concretions in cloaca 1 Broken egg in cloaca 1 Starvation 5 Starvation resulting from cystic tumor in throat Stillborn Accident No cause found The number of visitors to the park during the year was , a dailyaverage of about The largest number in any month was 127,635, in April,3909, a daily average of 4,254. During the year there visited the park 148 schools, Sunday schools, classes,et


Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . is 1 Porocephalus infestation 2 Rabies 3 Myofibroma 1 Goiter 1 Osteomalacia 2 Impaction of bowel 3 Impaction of crop 1 Urinary concretions in cloaca 1 Broken egg in cloaca 1 Starvation 5 Starvation resulting from cystic tumor in throat Stillborn Accident No cause found The number of visitors to the park during the year was , a dailyaverage of about The largest number in any month was 127,635, in April,3909, a daily average of 4,254. During the year there visited the park 148 schools, Sunday schools, classes,etc., with 4,611 pupils, a monthly average of 384 pupils. While most of themwere from the city and the immediate vicinity, 25 of the schools were fiomneighboring States, and classes came from Lowell, Warren, Boston, Fall River,and Dover, Mass.; Portland, Augusta, and Auburn, Me.; and Wallingford, Vt. NEEDS OP THE PARK. Aquarium.—The present building was originally a hay shed of ordinary Vir-ginia pine lumber. It is now in a most dilapidated condition, the foundationannualreportofbo1909smit. 78


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