THE LLOYD LIBRARY-Erected in 1902 



THE LLOYD LIBRARY 

 AND MUSEUM. 



This institaition is supported 

 by J. U. and C. G. Lloyd, and 

 is devoted to botiiny. pharma- 

 cy, materia mediea and allied 

 sciences. Tiie building ( 1902) 

 contains between fifteen and 

 twenty thousand volumes and 

 patnpldets on the aforenamed 

 subjects. The herbarium of 

 pressed plants is estimated at 

 about thirty thousand speci- 

 mens. The niycological de- 

 partment contains many thou- 

 sand dried spe cimens of fungi, 

 particularly of the Gastromy- 

 cetes, there being a large col- 

 lection of these plants, more 

 than in all other museums in 

 the world combined. The in- 

 stitution is incorporated, is 

 free to the ])ublie, and is 

 pledged to be devoted intact 

 to Science. The final resting 

 place has not been decided 

 upon, but when the life works 

 of the builders are finished, 

 fluids will be provided for its 

 continuance and it will be 

 placed under the charge of the 

 Institution or University best 

 calculated to serve science. 



PRESIDENT 



JOHN URI LLOYD. 

 sij:oret,\ry 



THOMAS BELL. 



LIBRARIAN 



WM. HOLDKN. 



CURATOR OF THE HERBARIUM 



W. II. AIKKN. 



TRUSTEES 



JOHN URI LLOYD. 

 J. K. SCUDDER, M. D. 

 H. W. FELTER, M. D. 

 THOMAS BELL. 

 C. G. LLOYD. 



