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Kneeland, Washington, Eliot, Tremont and Park Sts. to point of beginning. ALEXANDER P. BROWN.

DIST. 14. That part of Ward 5 beginning at the intersection of Tremont and Eliot Sts.; thence by middle lines of Eliot and Kneeland Sts., Harrison Ave., Essex, Kingston and Beach Sts., Atlantic Ave., Summer St., Dorchester Ave. and Broadway to New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and Boston & Albany Railroad; thence by said railroads to Shawmut Ave. and through same, Tremont and Eliot Sts. to point of beginning. HENRY J. IRELAND.

DIST. 15. The whole of Ward 6 (South End). JOHN M. HAYES.

DIST. 16. That part of Ward 7 (Back Bay, East) beginning at intersection of Dalton St. (extended) and Boylston St., thence by the middle lines of Boylston and Arlington Sts. to the Boston & Albany Railroad; thence by said railroad to Tremont St. and by the middle lines of Tremont and Pembroke Sts., Warren and Columbus Aves. to West Rutland Square, crossing railroad and by the middle lines of Durham, St. Botolph and Cumberland Sts. to Huntington Ave.; thence by middle lines of latter, West Newton and Belvidere Sts. to Dalton and by same to point of beginning. EDWARD L. HOPKINS.

DIST. 17. That part of Ward 7 (Back Bay, East) beginning at intersection of New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and Ruggles St., thence by middle line of latter across Huntington Ave., following ward line through Back Bay Fens, Boylston Road and Boylston St. to Dalton St. (extended); thence by middle lines of Dalton, Belvidere and West Newton Sts. to Huntington Ave.; thence by middle lines of latter, Cumberland, St. Botolph and Durham Sts., crossing railroad and thence through West Rutland Square, Columbus and Warren Aves., Pembroke, Tremont and Camden Sts. to New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and by same to point of beginning. CHARLES A. MURPHY.

DIST. 18. That part of Ward 8 (Boston Proper) beginning at intersection of Charles and Cambridge Sts., thence by middle lines of Cambridge, Bowdoin, Beacon, Park and Tremont Sts. and Shawmut Ave. to New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad; thence by middle lines of said railroad, Arlington, Boylston and Charles Sts.; thence by middle lines of Beacon, Joy, Mount Vernon and Charles Sts. to the point of beginning. AUGUSTUS D. MCLENNAN.

DIST. 19. That part of Ward 8 (Back Bay and West End) beginning at intersection of Boylston St. and Massachusetts Ave., thence by latter to Commonwealth Ave. and through same to Exeter St. and Charles River; thence by latter to Cambridge St. (extended) and by middle lines of Cambridge, Charles, Mount Vernon, Joy, Beacon and again Charles, through Boylston St. and Massachusetts Ave. to point of beginning. JAMES I. MOORE.

DIST. 20. That part of Ward 8 (Back Bay) beginning at intersection of St. Mary's St. and the Brookline boundary line, thence westerly by Commonwealth Ave. and through Ashby St. to Charles River; thence by the river to Exeter St. (extended) and to Commonwealth Ave.; thence

by middle lines of Commonwealth and Massachusetts Aves., Boylston St., Boylston Road and the ward line to point of beginning. WILLIAM H. ALLEN.

DIST. 21. That part of Ward 9 (South Boston) beginning at intersection of Massachusetts Ave. and the Roxbury Canal; thence by latter and east side of Fort Point Channel to Dorchester Ave.; thence by latter, West First, F, West Second and Dorchester Sts. to West Broadway; thence by middle lines of latter, F, West Eighth and D Sts., Old Colony Ave. and Dorchester Ave. to New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad; thence by said railroad, Southampton St. and Massachusetts Ave. to point of beginning. THOMAS O. MCENANEY.

DIST. 22. That part of Ward 9 (South Boston) beginning at the intersection of Dorchester Ave. and the southerly side of Fort Point Channel; thence by the latter to the Harbor Commissioner's line and the ward line to East Broadway (extended); thence by middle lines of East Broadway, Dorchester, West Second, F and West First Sts. to Dorchester Ave. and point of beginning. ARTHUR W. SMITH.

DIST. 23. The whole of Ward 10 (South Boston). FREDERICK F. O'DOHERTY.

DIST. 24. The whole of Ward 11 (Dorchester, North). MICHAEL J. CARR.

DIST. 25. The whole of Ward 12 (Roxbury, East). WARD A. MARSH.
DIST. 26. The whole of Ward 13 (Roxbury, Centre). FREDERICK F.
SMITH.
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DIST. 28.
BUTLER.

The whole of Ward 14 (Roxbury, West). JAMES P. Fox.
The whole of Ward 15 (Roxbury, Southwest). JOHN J.

DIST. 29. The whole of Ward 16 (Roxbury, South). ARTHUR C. QUINCY.

DIST. 30. The whole of Ward 17 (Dorchester, Northeast). JOHN H. HOUT.

DIST. 31. The whole of Ward 18 (Dorchester, North Centre). DANIEL A. DOWNEY.

DIST. 32. The whole of Ward 19 (Dorchester, Centre). CHARLES H. WARREN.

DIST. 33. The whole of Ward 20 (Dorchester-Neponset). JOHN J. DAILEY.

DIST. 34. That part of Ward 21 (Dorchester, South) beginning at the intersection of Norfolk and Babson Sts.; thence by middle lines of Babson, Walk Hill and Canterbury Sts., Blue Hill and Talbot Aves., Washington, Torrey, Wentworth and Norfolk Sts., to the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (Midland Div.); thence by said railroad and middle lines of Morton and Norfolk Sts. to point of beginning. TIMOTHY J. MURPHY.

DIST. 35. That part of Ward 21 (Dorchester, South) beginning at intersection of Babson and Norfolk Sts., thence by middle lines of Norfolk

and Morton Sts. to New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (Midland Div.); thence by said railroad and middle lines of Norfolk, Wentworth, Torrey and Washington Sts., Welles Ave., Ocean and Ashmont Sts. and Dorchester Ave., to south side of Dorchester Park; thence by latter, Mellish Road (extended), Mellish Road and New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (Milton Branch) to Granite Ave. and Neponset River; thence to Blue Hill Ave. and through same and Babson St. to point of beginning. G. FRED PIERCE.

DIST. 36. That part of Ward 22 (Jamaica Plain) beginning at the intersection of Allandale and Centre Sts.; thence by the middle line of Allandale St. to the Brookline line; thence northeasterly by the Brookline line to Chestnut St.; thence by the middle lines of Chestnut, Perkins, Centre and Boylston Sts. to the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (Providence Division); thence by said railroad to its intersection with Percy street; thence by the middle lines of Percy, Anson, and South Sts. to the Arborway; thence through the Arborway and Centre St. to Allandale St. and the point of beginning, being the northerly portion of Ward 22. MICHAEL J. BROPHY. DIST. 37. That part of Ward 22 (Jamaica Plain) beginning at the intersection of Allandale and Centre Sts., thence by the middle lines of Centre St., the Arborway, South, Anson and Percy Sts. to the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (Providence Div.); thence by said railroad to Boylston St. and through same, Washington St., Iffley Rd., Walnut Ave. and Seaver St. to Blue Hill Ave.; thence through same, Canterbury, Walk Hill and Bourne Sts. to Southbourne Rd. and Florence St. to Stony Brook; thence by the latter and through Whipple Ave., Washington and South Sts., crossing West Roxbury Branch, New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, to intersection with Bussey St.; thence through Bussey, Walter and Centre Sts. to the point of beginning, being the southerly part of Ward 22. A. S. PARKER WEEKS.

DIST. 38. That part of Ward 23 (West Roxbury) beginning at the intersection of Centre St. and the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (West Roxbury Branch); thence by said railroad to South St.; thence by the middle lines of South and Washington Sts. and Whipple Ave. to Stony Brook; thence by the middle line of Stony Brook to the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (Providence Division); thence by said railroad to the ward line; thence by the ward line to the westerly side of Stony Brook Reservation; thence by the latter to Washington St.; thence by the middle lines of Washington, Grove and Centre Sts. to the point of beginning. FRANK S. PRATT.

DIST. 39. That part of Ward 23 (West Roxbury) beginning at the westerly side of Stony Brook Reservation and the ward line; thence by said ward line and the boundary line between Boston and Dedham, Newton and Brookline to Allandale St.; thence by the middle lines of Allandale, Centre, Walter, Bussey and South Sts. to the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (West Roxbury Branch); thence by said railroad to Centre St.; thence by the middle lines of Centre, Grove and Washington

Sts. to the westerly boundary line of Stony Brook Reservation; thence by said westerly line to the point of beginning. TIMOTHY W. MURPHY.

DIST. 40. That part of Ward 24 (Hyde Park and Mattapan, West) beginning at the intersection of Neponset River and West St. (extended); thence by the middle lines of West, River and Lincoln Sts. and Hyde Park Ave. to a proposed 40-foot street nearly opposite Webster St.; thence by the middle line of proposed street to the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad; thence by said railroad to West St. and the ward line; thence by the ward line to the said railroad again; thence by the latter, Stony Brook, Florence St., Southbourne Rd., Bourne and Walk Hill Sts. to Blue Hill Ave.; thence by the middle line of Blue Hill Ave. to the Neponset River and the boundary line between Boston and Milton; thence by said boundary line in the Neponset River to the point of beginning. MICHAEL J. TOUMEY.

DIST. 41. That part of Ward 24 (Hyde Park) beginning at the intersection of West St. (extended) and Neponset River; thence by the Neponset River to the boundary line between Boston and Milton; thence by said boundary line and the Neponset River to the boundary line between Boston and Dedham; thence by said boundary line to the ward line dividing Wards 23 and 24; thence by said ward line to West St.; thence by the middle line of West St. to Providence Division of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad; thence by said railroad to a proposed 40-foot street, nearly opposite Webster St.; thence by said proposed street to Hyde Park Ave. and Lincoln St., thence by the middle lines of Lincoln, River and West Sts. and West St. (extended) to the point of beginning. ALONZO F. ANDREWS.

DIST. 42. That part of Ward 25 (Brighton, South) beginning at the intersection of Warren and Cambridge Sts.; thence easterly by the middle line of Cambridge St. to Dustin St.; thence by the middle lines of Dustin, North Beacon and Everett Sts. to the Boston & Albany Railroad; thence by the latter to its intersection with the ward line; thence by the ward line extended at its intersection with the boundary line between Cambridge and Boston, in the Charles River; thence southeasterly by said boundary line to its intersection with the extension of Ashby St.; thence by said Ashby St. (extended) and Ashby St. to the southerly side of Com monwealth Ave.; thence northwesterly by the southerly line of Commonwealth Ave. and the boundary line between Boston and Brookline; thence by said boundary line, crossing Naples Rd. to its intersection with Warren St. and northeasterly by Warren St. to the point of beginning, being the easterly portion of Ward 25. JAMES F. MAGUIRE.

DIST. 43. That part of Ward 25 (Brighton, South) beginning at the intersection of Nonantum St. with the boundary line between Boston and Newton; thence by the middle lines of Nonantum, Washington, Cambridge and Warren Sts. to the boundary line between Boston and Brookline.

thence by the latter and the boundary line between Boston and Newton to the point of beginning, being the westerly portion of Ward 25. PATRICK F. CARLEY.

DIST. 44. The whole of Ward 26 (Brighton, North). ARTHUR CURRY.

AUDITING DEPARTMENT.

Office, 20 City Hall, first floor.

[Rev. Ord. 1898, Chap. 6; Ord. 1901, Chap. 10; Stat. 1909, Chap. 486,

§§ 3, 23, 24, 25; Stat. 1911, Chap. 413; Stat. 1913, Chaps. 367, 788; Rev. Ord. 1914, Chap. 6; Spec. Stat. 1917, Chap. 111; Spec. Stat. 1919, Chap. 168; Ord. 1921, Chap. 1; Stat. 1922, Chap. 133.]

RUPERT S. CARVEN, City Auditor. Term ends in 1926. Salary, $7,000. JOHN J. GATELEY, Assistant City Auditor. Salary, $4,000.

The office of Auditor was established by ordinance on August 2, 1824. Regular annual reports of receipts and expenditures have been published by the Auditor since 1825. These reports now contain in addition various financial tables relating to appropriations, debt, etc., and a full account of the trust funds, also lists of City property, by departments. Less complete reports were published by finance committees from 1811 to 1824, inclusive. Since June 1, 1867, the Auditor has published monthly exhibits of all City and County expenditures.

The City Auditor is also Auditor of the County of Suffolk and Secretary of the Board of Commissioners of Sinking Funds. (R. L., Chap. 21, § 44; Rev. Ord. 1914, Chap. 6.)

BOSTON SANATORIUM.

[FORMERLY CONSUMPTIVES' HOSPITAL DEPT.]

Main Hospital, 249 River street, Mattapan.

Out-Patient Department, 13 Dillaway street, South End.
Trustees' Office, 1001 City Hall Annex, tenth floor.

[Stat. 1906, Chap. 189; Ord. 1906, Chap. 4; Stat. 1907, Chap. 248; Stat. 1908, Chap. 225; Stat. 1911, Chap. 167; Rev. Ord. 1914, Chap. 14; Spec. Stat. 1915, Chap. 190; Ord. 1921, Chap. 8.]

OFFICIALS.

JOHN F. O'BRIEN, M. D., Chairman.
JAMES J. MINOT, M. D., Secretary.

TRUSTEES."

JOHN J. BARRY. Term ends in 1927.
PATRICK A. KEARNS. Term ends in 1926.

* The Trustees serve without compensation.

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