122 Communion Tokens. 



tions. By W. Ivison Macadam, F.C.S., &c., analytical 

 chemist, and Lecturer on Chemistry, Edinburgh. Proc. 

 of Soc. of Antiq. of Scot., 9th Feb., 1880. 



3. COMMUXION TOKENS, a descriptive catalogue of medals 



and tokens struck for the use of communicants in different 

 branches of the American Presbyterian Church, by Thomas 

 Warner, Cohochton, New York. 4to. 39 pp. 1888. 



4. THE CANADIAN COIN CABINET (Le Medallin du 



Canada), by Dr le Roux, 8vo., describes 116 varieties. 

 1888. 



5. LE MEREAU DANS LES EGLISES REFORMES DE 



FRANCE, et plus particulierement dans celles du Poitou, 

 par H. Gelin. Saint-Maixent, Imprimerie Ch. Reverse, 

 1891. 



6. THE STORY OF THE TOKEN, by Robert Shiells, 



Neenah, Wisconsin. Sm. 8vo., 170 pp. 1891. 



7. CANADIAN COMMUNION TOKENS, a catalogue of 



metal Sacramental Tickets used in the different Presby- 

 terian Churches in Canada, by R. W. M'Lachlan. 8vo., 

 64 pp. 1891. 



8. COMMUNION TOKENS OF THE UNITED PRESBY- 



TERIAN CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, by Rev. Robert 

 Dick, Colinsburgh. Cr. 4to., 42 pp. 1892. 



9. OLD SCOTTISH COMMUNION PLATE, by Rev. Thomas 



Burns, F.R.S.E., Edinburgh, 1892. Chapter IV. of this 

 work is on Established Church Tokens and has five well- 

 filled plates illustrating. 



10. COMMUNION TOKENS OF THE SOUTH-EASTERN 



BORDER OF SCOTLAND, by Rev. David Paul, LL.D., 

 Edinburgh. 21 pp. with four plates. Proceedings of the 

 Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, Vol. XVI., p. 109. 1896. 



11. THE NUMISMATIC CIRCULAR, published by Messrs 



Spink & Son, London, Vol. VII., 1899. This volume 

 contains a detailed description of about 200 Scottish 

 Tokens. 



