Publications Issued by The Lloyd Library 



(Complete List to October 1, 1915.) 



Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany, Pharmacy, and Materia Medica 



No. 1. Reproduction Series No. 1. , ., tt -x ^ c» * u -d 



Collections for an essay towards a Materia Medica of the United States by Ben- 

 jamin Smith Barton, 1798 and 1804. 



No. 2. Reproduction Series No. 2. „ .„ , ^ . »• j- 



The Indian Doctor's Dispensatory, being Father Smith s advice respecting dis- 

 eases and their cure, by Peter Smith, of the Miami Country, 1813. 



No. 3. Mycological Series No. 1. 



The Genera of Gastromycetes, by 0. G. Lloyd. 



No. 4. Pharmacy Series No. 1. , ■ r,, ^ -trrx * oa 



References to Capillarity to the end of the year 1900, being Chapter VII of A 

 Study in Pharmacy," by John Uri Lloyd. 



No. 5. Mycological Series No. 2. 



The Geastrae, by C. G. Lloyd. 



No. 6. Reproduction Series No. 3. ,- ^ t ,. t-. -j 



Materia Medica Americana, Potissimum Regni Vegetabilis, by Johannes David 

 Schoepf, 1787. 



No. 7. Reproduction Series No. 4. • • xi,- * 



An account of some of the vegetable productions naturally growing m this part 

 of America, botanically arranged by the Rev. Manasseh Cutler. 



No. 8. Mycological Series No. 3. , . -r , j, -u r, n 



The Lycoperdaceae of Australia, New Zealand, and Neighboring Islands, by (J. «. 

 Lloyd. 



No. 9. Reproduction Series No. 5. t, u 



An investigation of the properties of the Sanguinaria Canadensis or Puccoon, by 

 William Downey. 



Travels through the interior parts of North America in the years 1766, 1767, and 

 1768, by J. Carver. 

 Libellus de Usu Medico Pulsatillae Nigricantis. 



No. 10. Reproduction Series No. 6. 

 Hydrastis Canadensis. 



No. 11. Reproduction Series No. 7. 



Life and medical discoveries of Samuel Thomson and a history of the Thomsonian 

 Materia Medica. 



No. 12. Pharmacy Series No. 2. 



The Eclectic Alkaloids, Resins, Resinoids, Oleo-Resins, and Concentrated Princi- 

 ples, by John Uri Lloyd. 



No. 13. Mycological Series No. 4. 



Synopsis of the Known Phalloids, by C. G. Lloyd. 



No. 14. Mycological Series No. 5. 



Synopsis of the Genus Hexagona, by C. G. Lloyd. 



No. 15. Botany Series No. 1. 



Catalogue of the Ferns and Flowering Plants of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Vicinity, 

 by W. H. Aiken. 



No. 16. Botany Series No. 2, by Alfred J. Morrison, Ph. D. 



Reise durch einige der mittlern und siidlichen vereinigten Nordamerikanischen 

 Staaten nach Ost-Florida und den Bahama Inseln unternommen in den Jahren 

 1783 and 1784, von Johann David Schopf, Erlangen, bey Johann Jacob Palm, 

 1788. 



No. 17. Pharmacy Series No. 3, by Professor L. E. Sayre. 



Gelsemium. A study that embodies the recent work of Prof. L. E. Sayre, Law- 

 rence, Kansas, together with fragments of a paper read by him before the 

 American Pharmaceutical Association, Richmond, Virginia, 1910, accompanied 

 by a plate of phyiological tracings by Prof. H. W. Emerson. 



No. 18. Pharmacy Series No. 4, by John Uri Lloyd. 



History of the Vegetable Drugs of the Pharmacopeia of the United States, by 

 John Uri Lloyd, Phar. M., with portraits of Charles Rice, Ph. D., New York, 

 N. Y., elected Chairman of the Pharmacopeial Committee on Revision, who died 

 May 13, 1901 (see portrait), and .Joseph P. Remington, Ph. M., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. (see portrait). Dr. Rice's successor as Chairman of the Revision Committee, 

 under whom the work appeared. 



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