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Rev. Within a wreath of oak leaves, INDE . AB . A.D . 

 MDCCCLXXVI . VSQVE . AD . A.D . MDCCCLXXXiu. Inscribed 

 around within a border, PER . SEPTEM . ANNOS . IN . 

 VNIVERSITATE . AB . IOHNS . HOPKINS . FVNDATA . PROFESSOR. 



2-52. JE. 



103. Thiersch, Frederick von. Bust of Thiersch, r., hair short, bare. 



Below, J. RIES. 



Eev. Within an ornamental border, FRIDERICVS THIERSCH 

 PHILOLOGVS. Inscribed without, NATVS D . xiv . M . JVNII 



MDCCLXXXIV . OB1IT D. XXV. M . FEBRVARII MDCCCLX, 



1-89. a. 



104. Tiedemann, Friedrich, For. Mem. R.S. Bust of Tiedemann, 



r., bare. Leg. FRIDERICVS TIEDEMANN NAT . D. xxm AVG . 

 MDCCLXXXI. Below, c. VOIGT. 

 Rev. A star-fish, with inscription VIRO DE AVGENDA NATVRAE 



SCIUNTIA PER X LVSTRA EGREGIE MERITO SODALES. FRANCOF . 

 A . M. D . X MART . MDCCCLIV. 1*76. X. 



Todd, Robert Bentley, F.R.S. See London, King's College. 



105. Upsala. Universitet. Medal struck in celebration of the 400th 



anniversary of the University. Head of Oscar II of Sweden and 

 ISTorway, r., bare, hair short. Leg. OSCAR n REX SVECI^E ET 

 NORVEGI^;. Below, A . LINDBERG. 



Rev. The Genius of Upsala, laureate, clad in loose robes, is 

 seated, facing. In her right hand she holds aloft the lamp of 

 knowledge, the left rests upon the triangular crowned shield 

 of Svealand, the head of a crouching lion appearing from 

 behind (in allusion to Gotaland). On the left of the figure 

 emblems of the arts; above the pole star casts its rays. In the 

 field a flying bat. Inscription, EX TENEBRIS PER UMBRAS AD 



LUCEM. Ex. PERACTA QUATCJOR SECULA CELEBRAVIT UNI- 

 VERSITAS UPSALIENSIS MDCCCLXXVII . LINDBERG. 2'22. M. 



106. Virchow,|Rudolph, For. Mem. R.S. Medallion cast in honour 



of Prof. Virchow on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Bust of 

 Virchow, r., bearded, in coat, collar, and cravat, Inscribed 

 around, RVDOLPHVS . VIRCHOW . POMERANVS . cms . 

 BEROLINENSIS ; in the field, ^TAT: LXX. Inscribed below, 

 right and left, A. Scharff, C. WascTiman. 



Rev. Anatomy seated, r., near ornamental table, looking left, 

 open book on lap, upon which she rests right hand, the left at 

 arms length holding a human skull. Science, winged, stands 

 near, holding aloft and over Anatomy a flaming torch, the 

 right hand raises drapery from the figure of the Ephesian 

 Diana near, a serpent's head appearing from behind. On 



