84 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



(6) Medals. 



A liitlierto unrecorded Italian medal of the end of tlie 

 fifteenth century of Filippo Maria de'Rossi, Count of Berceto, 

 and his grandfather, Pier Maria, founder of the dynasty. Pre" 

 sented by Henry Oppenheimer, Esq., F.S.A. 



An Italian medal of Gabriel de'Gabrielli, Cardinal of S. 

 Prassede, about 1500 a.d. 



A bronze medal of Alfonso Y. of Aragon, by Paolo da Ragusa. 



A medal by an unknown artist of Pietro Manna of Cremona, 

 c. 1550. 



A bronze medal of Gonsalvo de Cordova by Annibal of Milan. 



An unsigned medal of Girolamo Morcat (about 1525). 



A rare bronze Italian medal of Christ of the XYIth century, 

 signed PHILIPI OPUS. Presented by E. G. Millar, Esq. 



A bronze medal of Philip II. by Jacopo da Trezzo. 



A lead medal of the artist Franz Floris. 



A silver m^dal of Count Tilly, with his coat of arms, 1628. 



A fine specimen in bronze gilt of the medal of Wolfgang 

 Jorger, 1518, after Hans Schwarz. Presented by Maurice Rosen- 

 heim, Esq., F.S.A. 



A silver medal of Thomas Schweicker of Halle, the artist bom 

 without hands, dated 1582. Presented by His Majesty the King. 



78 German medals in bronze and iron relating to the War, 

 in continuation of previous gifts. Presented by Heer M. 

 Frankenhuis. 



A silver medal of the Danish numismatist L. E. Bruun, by 

 Lindahl. Presented by L. E. Bruun, Esq. 



A bronze medal of the International Commission for the 

 Schleswig Plebiscite. Presented by J. C. Brudenell-Bruce, Esq. 



5. Oriental Series. 



A very rare gold coin ol the Sassanian Emperor Peroz. Pre- 

 sented by Colonel G. A. Dale. 



An extensive series of Sassanian silver coins from the collection 

 of the late General Malcolm Clerk, including very rare coins of 

 Ardashir III., Kobad II., and Hormazd Y. 



Six silver coins of Arab governors of Persia. Presented by 

 Mons. J. de Morgan. 



A dinar of Harun al-Ilashid, 178 A.H., with the name of bis 

 vizier Ja'afar. 



A dinar of the Buyid Azad al-Daula struck at Basra, 370 A.H. 



Three dirhems of the Buyid Baha al-Daula struck at Suk 

 al-Ahwaz, 395, 398, 399 A.H. Presented by Commander A. P. 

 Robinson. 



A dinar of the Great Seljuk Toghrul Beg, of Madinat al- 

 Salam (Baghdad), 455 A.H. 



A dinar of the Great Seljui Muhammad of Nishapur, 498 

 A.H. Presented by Major E. H. S. James. 



A dinar of the Ilkhan of Persia, Abu Said of Madinat al 

 Salam (Baghdad), 717 A.H. 



