Publications Issued by The Lloyd Library— Continued. 



No. 17. Phariiiaf.v Scries No. S, by Professor h. K. Sayre. 



Gelseniium. A study that iMiihodies tlie recent work of Prof. L. E. Sayre, Ijaw- 

 rence, Kansas, together with fraKUients of a paper read by lilni before the 

 American Pharmaceutical Association, Riclimonci, VirKlnla, 1910, accompanied 

 by a plate of i^hysiological tracings by Prof. H. W. Emerson. 



No. 18. Pharmacy Series No. 4, by John ITri Ijloyd. 



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

 Url 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. 



No. 19. Pharmacy Series No. 5, by Harvey Wickes Felter, M.D., with introduction by 

 John Uri Lloyd, Pharm. M. 

 Biographies of John King, M. D., Andrew Jackson Howe, A. B., M. D., and John 

 Milton Scudder, M. D. Accompanied by many valuable and historical portraits 

 and other illustrations. 



No. 20. Mycologlcal Series No. 6. 



Synopsis of the stipitate Polyporoids, by C. G. Lloyd. 



Bibliographical Contributions from the Lloyd Library 



No. 1. Catalogue of the Periodical Literature in the Lloyd Library. 



No. 2. Bil)liography rehiling to the Floras of Europe antl Great Britain, embracing 

 Botanical Sections K and L of the Lloyd Ijil)rary. 



No. 8. Bibliography i-elatlng to the Floras of Austria, Bohemia, Poland, Hungary, 

 Belgium, Luxemburg, Netherlands, and Switzerland, embracing Botanical Sec- 

 tion M of the Ijloyd Library. 



No. 4. Bibliography relating to the Flora of France, embracing Botanical Section N 

 of the Ijloyd Library. 



No. 5. Bibliography relating to the Flora of Germany, embracing Botanical Section O 

 of the Lloyd Library. 



No. 6. Bibliography relating to the Floras of Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, European 

 Turkey, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Moldavia, Roumanla and Servia, embracing Bo- 

 tanical Section P of the Lloyd Ijlbrary. 



Nos. 7-8. Bibliography relating to the Floras of Arctic Regions, Iceland, Scandinavia, 

 Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Finland, Lapland, Russian Poland, and 

 Caucasia, embracing Botanical Section Q of the Lloyd Library. 



No. 9. Bibliography relating to the Floras of North America and the West Indies, em- 

 bracing Botanical Section R of the Lloyd Library. 



No. 10. Bibliography relating to the Floras of South America and the Antarctic Re- 

 gions, embracing Botanical Section S of the Lloyd Library. 



Mycological Writings of Mr. C. G. Lloyd 



Mycologlcal Notes No. 1 to No. 38, 1898-1912. 



Mycological Notes, Old Species Issue No. 1, 1908. 



Mycological Notes, Polyporoid Issue No. 1 to No. 8, 1908-1910. 



Letters No. 1 to No. 44, 1904-1913. 



A Compilation of the Volvae of the United States, 1898. 



The Genera of the Gastromycetes, 1902.* 



The Geastrae, 1902.* 



The Lycoperdaceae of Australia, New Zealand, and Neighboring Islands, 1905.* 



The Tylostomeae, 1900. ' 



The Nldulariaceae, 1906. 



The Phalloids of Australasia, 1907. 



Synopsis of the Known Phalloids, 1909.* 



Synopsis of the Genus Hexagona, 1910.* 



Synopsis of the Sections Mlcroporus, Tabaclnus, and Funales of the Genus Poly- 



stlctus, 1910. 



Synopsis of the Section Ovinus of Polyporus, 1911. 



Synopsis of the stipitate Polyporoids, 1912.* 



•Published also as a Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of the Mycologlcal Series. 



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