THE LLOYD 

 LIBRARY AND MUSEUM 



This institution was founded by John Uri Lloyd and Curtis G. 

 Lloyd, and is devoted to Botany, Pharmacy, Materia Medica, Nat- 

 ural History, and allied sciences, with a section of Eclectic Medicine. 



The library building was erected in the winter of 1907-1908, and 

 an addition was built in 1916. It is four stories, 22 x 120 feet, and 

 contains a collection of books which is among the largest on its 

 subjects. The library now contains 47,126 volumes. While it may 

 never be accomplished, yet it is the ambition of the builders to make 

 The Lloyd Library in time a practically complete library in its field. 



The institution is incorporated, is free to the public, and has 

 been placed in trust with the Central Trust and Safe Deposit Com- 

 pany. An endowment, by Curtis G. Lloyd, with the Union Savings 

 Bank and Trust Company insures that it will ahvays be maintained 

 and remain a free and public institution for the benefit of science. 



OFFICERS OF THE LLOYD LIBRARY AND MUSEUM 



President, 

 JOHN URI LLOYD. 



Secretary, 



CHAS. H. CHEESEMAN. 



Librarian, 

 EDITH WYCOFF. 



Ass't Librarian, 

 ADELE UCHTMAN. 



Curator of the Herbarium. 

 W. H. AIKEN. 



General Manager, 

 C. G. LLOYD, 



Directors, 



JOHN URI LLOYD. 



EDGAR STARK. 



CHAS. H. CHEESEMAN. 



N. ASHLEY LLOYD. 



CURTIS G. LLOYD. 



