4" 
x 
Constantinus I. 
By the Rev. C. Soames, 
2 Rev—GLORIA EXERCITVS. 
40 , PROVIDENTIAE AVGG. 
3  ,  PROVIDENTIAE CAESS. 
50 , SARMATIA DEVICTA. 
2 ,  SOLI INVICTO COMITI. 
2 Obv.—VRBS ROMA. 
Rev.—Wolf and twins. 
»  VICTORIZ LAETAE PRINC. PERP. 
»  VIRTVS EXERCIT. 
» BEATA TRANQVILLITAS (cf. Cohen 14). 
» CAESARVM NOSTRORVM. 
20 
7 
1 ,, BEAT. TRANQLITAS (cf. Cohen 26). 
49 
31 
1 ,,  PRINCIPIA IVVENTVTIS. 
7 y» PROVIDENTIAE CAESS. 
1 ,  SARMATIA DEVICTA. 
3,  VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC. PERP. 
2, VIRTVS EXERCIT. 
Constantine II. 38 , BEATA TRANQVILLITAS. 
Constantius II 
Helena 
Fausta 
Occurrence of the 
» BEATA TRANQLITAS. 
» CSARVM NOSTRORVM (V and X). 
» DOMENOR. NOSTROR. 
» GLORIA EXERCITYS. 
»  VIRTVS AVGG. 
» WIRTVS CAESS. 
» WIRTVS EXERCIT. 
Obv.—FLA. CONSTANTIVS NOB. C. 
Rev—PROVIDENTIAE CAESS. 
The other reads :— 
Obv.— FL. IVL. CONSTANTIVS NOB. C. 
Rev.—PROVIDENTIAE CAESS (cf. Cohen 169). 
6 
40 
1 
3 
41 ,, PROVIDENTIA CAESS. 
1 
1 
1 
2 
10 ,  SALVS and SPES REIPVBLICAE. 
6 , SECVRITAS REIPVBLICH. 
Dlackeay im Clinter, 
41 
It is perhaps worth while noting the fact that on February 3rd, 1891, I picked 
up a male Blackcap (Curruca Atricapilla) dead in one of the rooms of Clyffe 
Pypard Vicarage. The poor little bird had evidently taken refuge indoors, but 
too late to save its life. 
Mr. Smith informs me that several Blackcaps were seen 
or killed in different parts of England during last winter—e.g., one at Barnstaple, 
on December 12th; one at Bloxham, in Oxfordshire, on December 20th; one at 
Lyme Regis, at the end of December; and two at Ilfracombe, on January 6th. 
He suggests that they may have been induced to fly northward two or three 
months before their proper time by the very unusual severity of the weather in 
their winter haunts, the Mediterranean coasts and Algeria —E. H. Goppagp. 
