DEPARTMENT OF COINS AND MEDALS. 79 



3. English Series : — 



A I7th century token of Crondall, Hants. Presented by 

 G. J. Maxwell Lefroy, Esq. 



A 17th century token of London. Presented by R. Hewitt, 

 Esq. 



Three bronze medals struck on the opening of the Crystal 

 Palace, and formerly belonging to Sir Michael Costa. Pre- 

 sented by A. Durlacher, Esq. 



A bronze medal commemorating the visit of His Imperial 

 Majesty the German Emperor to the City {>f London, 10 July 

 1891. Presented by the Corporation of the City of London. 



Two medals in white metal of the Grammar School, Guild- 

 ford. Presented by G. C. Williamson, Esq. 



4. Mediceval and Modern Series : — 



Five mediaeval coins of Germany. Presented by 0. G, 

 Raphael, Esq. 



A bracteate of Strasburg of the 12th century. Presented 

 by Lord Grantley, f.s.a. 



A Mexican Real, struck during the insurrection of 1811 — 

 1815. Presented by A. W. Brown, Esq. 



A gold angel of Mons, in Hainault, of the 15th century. 

 Presented by E. A. Wilson, Esq., and Miss A. G. Wilson. 



Eight half and eight quarter dollars of the " cut money " 

 of Tortola. 



A bronze medal of Rudolph Virchow, with his portrait on 

 the obverse, and emblematical figures of Science, Light, etc., 

 on the reverse. Presented by the Rudolph Virchow Com- 

 mittee. 



A silver badge, with portrait of Louis Philippe, given by 

 the King to General D'Arblay. Presented by Lady Charlotte 

 Schreiber. 



A bronze medal commemorating the 250th anniversary of 

 the " Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company of Massa- 

 chusetts." Presented by Captain A. A. Folson. 



Three Danish bank-notes of the 18th and 19th centuries. 

 Presented, by Lord Grantley, f.s.a. 



5. Oriental Series : — ' 



Twenty-seven silver coins of the Moghul Emperors of Hin- 

 dustan. Presented by the Durbar of Gwaliyar through the 

 Lndia Museum, Calcutta. 



A collection of 134 Indian coins, 7 gold, 73 silver, and 

 54 copper, chiefly of the modern rulers of the Panjab. Also 

 a series of 13 gold, 35 silver, l7(copper, 1 iron, and 17 lead 

 coins, illustrating the development and history of the coinage 

 of Burma. Presented by Major R. C. Temple, President of 

 the Municipality of Rangoon. 



0.108. Five 



