LIBRARY 



State Library, Department of 

 the Miscellaneous Library 

 Albany, N.Y. 



FO UNDED REPLY 



1818 "Medals 25" 



(p. 73). 

 "The catalogue published in 1846 is in two 

 parts, paged separately. . . . Part seventh 

 contains a catalogue of works of art, globes, 

 atlases, maps, plans, paintings, engravings, 

 busts, and medals (pages 909-950.)" (pp. 

 75f). 



The Library of the United 

 States Naval Lyceum 

 Brooklyn, N.Y. 



1833 



'531 coins, 49 medals" (p. 79). 



The New York Society Library .-^pr. 2, 1 754 

 New York, N.Y. 



"a small but beautiful collection of bronze 

 medals . . . and one set of Waterloo 

 medals, fifty in number." (pp. 87f). 



Library of the New York 

 Historical Society 

 New York, N.Y. 



1804 



'Medals, about 200 



coins, about 1,400" 



(p. 93). 



Columbia College Library 

 New York, N.Y. 



1757 



"a series of bronze medals illustrative of the 

 Elgin marbles" (p. 94). 



College Library 

 Burlington, N.J. 



1846 



"several hundred coins" (p. 105). 



Libraries of the College of 

 New Jersey 

 Princeton, N.J. 



1755 



"a small one [collection] of medals and coins, 

 and has lately received more than 8,000 

 sulphurets — fac-similes of ancient Roman 

 and other coins" (p. 106). 



The Easton Library 

 Easton, Pa. 



1811 



"a small nimiber of coins" 



Pennsylvania College Libraries 1832 

 Gettysburg, Pa. 



'about 50 medals, and 400 or 500 coins." 

 (p. 109). 



The Library Company and the July 1. 1731 

 Loganian Library 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



'In 1752, 'a noble present of ancient medals' 

 was received through Mr. Peters from Mr. 

 Gray, member of Parliament for Col- 

 chester." (p. 115). 



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