Date Received Item Description and Donor 



No. 



280 One Silver Coin of Prussia, 127 years old. — From Maurice W/iail, 

 Baltimore. 



Apr. 10. 1843 286 Box, containing a series of Coins of the Ottoman Empire (one hundred 



and ninety-three in number). — From John P. Brown, First Dragoman of 

 of the U.S. Legation, Constantinople. 



286 Five Copper Coins. — From Dr. IVm. Wallace. 



287 One Silver Coin. — From Edward Stuhhs. 



287 (^ne German Coin. — From Edward Smith, Philadelphia. 



287 Two Coins. — From George Henley. 



287 One Silver Token, or Bank of England Dollar, George III, 1804. — 

 From George A. Davis, Washington. 



287 Two Continental Notes. — From George Lindweaver, Pennsylvania. 



June 12, 1843 302 ... Piece of Chinese Money.— From /?. ;in;§/^<. 



302 Medals — two series; the first embracing the British Sovereigns from 



William the Conqueror to Queen Victoria; the second, those of France 

 from Pharamond to Louis Phillippe; electrotyped by Professor 

 VVyatt. — From a club of members. 



303 Paper Money on a Sheet. — From 



304f From John P. Brown, Dragoman, Charge, &c., at Constantinople, April 12 

 1843: Has forwarded to the Collector at Boston a box for the Insti 

 tute, containing Turkish weapons and other things, of which he en- 

 closes a list; is collecting coins, &c. 



306 From B. Ogle Tayloe, Washington, May 18, 1843: Stating that two series 

 of rare medals of French and English sovereigns, from William the 

 Conqueror and Pharamond to Queen Victoria and Louis Phillippe, 

 electrotyped by Professor VVyatt, have been purchased by a club of 

 members and presented to the Institute. 



July 10, 1843 308 Elcxen pieces of Copper Coin. — From Henry Polkinlwrn. 



Oct. 9, 1843 309 Silver Coin of Philip \" of Spain, 1724.— From William Anderson. 



309 Coin, George III, Virginia, 1773. — From John Carroll Walsh, Baltimore 

 County, Maryland, by the hands of the Hon. Secretary of State. 



309 Coins of Central America. — From J. W. Simonton. 



312 From John Carroll Walsh, Baltimore County, Maryland, July 26, 1843: 

 Telling him that the Secretary of State has presented the coin he sent, 

 and his letter to the Institute. 



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