OFFICE OF. 



The Lloyd Museum and Library. 



Hew? Deane: — 



Replying to yo^.xr favor of January loth. Prof. 

 Webster desiring ne to send hin somo photograpMc 

 feooivs of fungi, I took the oocssiai to Include in 

 the shipjaent, liiy booX of photographs o^ Egypt vrln- 

 cipally to give you an opp>-r>tunity to look over it. 

 Of course, the . an travolli:ng p;ith a oajaera has not 

 the opportunities for obtaining plot Tires the same 

 as tlie resi =e?it professional photographer, but I am 

 iftdtioed to think frora an araateur standpoint I have 

 done fairly well. 



I T7as pleased to receive the other day, the 

 first issue of your Eastern raagazine, "Rhodora" . I, 

 am in hopes to see many articles i^roiti 3rour pen in 

 future nu]Tibers a^^d am somewhat disappointed in not 

 finding any in the first issue. I still think 

 friend Deane, that you are making a mistake in pegging 

 along with flowering plants when there is such an 

 inviting field open iyi the ntudy of raycology and one 

 that needs workers so badly. 



No. 234 WEST COURT STREET. 



Prof, v/alter Deane, 



Cambridge, Mass, 



Yours truly, 



C. G. Lloyd. 



