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[Publications.] New series, v. I-III. Cincinnati, 1873-85. 8. 



Contents: v. i. Journal and letters of Col. John May, of Boston, rela- 

 tive to two journeys to the Ohio country in 1788 and '89. v. 2-3. Diary 

 of David Zeisberger, a Moravian missionary among the Indians of Ohio; 

 tr. from the original German manuscript. 



Annual report . . . for the year ending Dec. 7, i874-Dec. 4, 1905. 

 Cincinnati, 1874-1906. 8. 



No reports published for the period 1877-82. 



Annual report for the year ending Dec. 3, 1906 forms no. 4 of the fol- 

 lowing : 



QUARTERLY PUBLICATION . . . v. I, 1906. Cincinnati, O. 8. 

 Catalogue of the Torrence papers. Cincinnati, 1887. 8. 



Chiefly private letters and papers relating to the early history of Cin- 

 cinnati. 



A partial list of the books in its library relating to the State of Ohio. 

 Cincinnati, 1893. 8. 



A catalogue of the collection bought from Peter G. Thomson in 1891, 

 being a reissue of his 1890 Catalog, with new t.-p. and preface. 



Various pamphlets, consisting of discourses and papers published sepa- 

 rately. See Griffin, Bibl. Amer. hist. soc. 

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Lloyd Library and Museum. 



Address. 224 W. Court Street, Cincinnati, O. 



History. Incorporated Mar. 21, 1898. Library of about 20,000 botanical, 

 pharmaceutical, and chemical books and periodicals, herbarium of about 

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MYCOLOGICAL NOTES, no. 1-23. Nov. i898-Aug. 1906. [Cincinnati,] 

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Sent free to persons interested in mycological studies, no. 1-4, o. p. 

 BULLETIN of the Lloyd library of botany, pharmacy, and materia medica. 

 no. 1-8. Cincinnati, Ohio, [1900-05]. 4. 



Contents: no. i. Collections for an essay toward a materia medica of the 

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 no. 2. The Indian doctor's dispensatory, being Father Smith's advice 

 respecting diseases and their cure, by Peter Smith of the Miami country. 

 Cincinnati, 1812. no. 3 The genera of Gastromycctes. By C. G. Lloyd. 

 no. 4. References to capillarity to the end of the year 1900; being chapter 

 VII of "A Study in pharmacy" by J. U. Lloyd. no. 5. The Geastrae. 

 By C. G. Lloyd. no. 6. Materia medica americana potissimum regni 



