THE LLOYD 

 LIBRARY AND MUSEUM. 



This institution is legally a stock company, being owned and the 

 institution supported by Curtis G. and John Uri IJoyd. Mr. C. G. 

 Lloyd has erected the building and supports the botanical section, 

 and Professor John Uri lyloyd supports the pharmaceutical depart- 

 ment. The building and contents are transferred to the stock com- 

 pany, and funds are provided for its continuance when the life work 

 of its builders is finished. It will never be sold, and will always be a 

 free and public institution for the benefit of science. 



The library building was erected in the winter of 1907-1908. It 

 is four stories, 22^x72 feet. It is devoted exclusively to Botany 

 and Pharmacy (with a section of Eclectic Medicine), and contains a 

 collection of books which is among the largest on these subjects. A 

 conservative estimate places the number of volumes now at twenty- 

 five thousand. While it may never be accomplished, yet it is the am- 

 bition of the builders to make The Lloyd Library in tirne a practically 

 complete library of its subjects. 



OFFICERS OF THE LLOYD LIBRARY AND MUSEUM 



President, 

 JOHN URI LLOYD. 



Secretary, 

 THOMAS BELL. 



Treasurer, 

 N. ASHLEY LLOYD. 



Librariaii, 

 WILLIAM HOLDEN. 



Ass't Librarian, 

 MISS EDITH WYCOFF. 



General Manager, 

 C. G. LLOYD. 



Trustees, 



JOHN URI LLOYD. 



JOHN KING SCUDDER, M. D. 



HARVEY WICKES FELTER, M. D. 



THOMAS BELL. 



CURTIS GATES LLOYD. 



