INTRODUCTION. 



The Lloyd Library at the present time contains 37,081 volumes. 

 It is devoted almost exclusively to Botany, Materia Me^ica, and Phar- 

 macy, with a section of Eclectic Medicine. 



The general plan of the divisions of the library was explained in 

 detail in the second issue (April, 191 1) of this publication. 



Many of the titles in this catalogue, the original of which are 

 in the Russian language (which is not read by our librarian), are 

 usually given either in English or German, according to the source 

 from which the original record was taken. 



Owing to the illness of the librarian, no number was issued in 

 July, 1912. 



This number embraces the section Q, which is subdivided as fol- 

 lows: 



QA. Arctic Regions. 



QB. Iceland. 



QC. Scandinavia. 



QE. Denmark. 



QF. Denmark, Local. 



QG. Norway. 



QH. Norway, Local. 

 QI. Sweden. 

 QJ. Sweden, Local. 



QK. Russia. 



QL. Finland. Lapland. 



QM. Great Russia. 



ON. Baltic Provinces. 



QO. East and West Russia. 



QP. Russian Poland. 



QR. Caucasia. 



Books or pamphlets that are in the Lloyd Library are indicated 

 by heavy-face shelf numbers or by a heavy-face star. 



