80." ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Five gold fanams of Alamgir and Shah Alem, Moghul 

 Emperors of' Hindustan. Presented by Captain R. H. Gamp- 

 bell Tuffnell. 



A gold fanam, found in the Dharwad district. Presented 

 by the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 



A rare and unpublished double-mohur of Shams-ud-Din 

 MuzafFar Shah of Bengal. 



An Indian gold coin called " Padma Tanka," found near 

 Satara. Presented by the Bombay Branch of the Royal 

 Asiatic Society. 



A silver Gadhia coin, found in tjie Nasik district, and a 

 silver Gupta coin, found in the Kaira district. Presented by 

 the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 



A silver coin of Nepal, struck by Surendra Vikrama, 

 A.D. 1854. Presented by Colonel Falkland Warren, c.m.g. 



A copper coin of the Pala dynasty of Magadha. Presented 

 by R. M. Edwards, Esq. 



A series of 54 ancient copper coins, and three gold, two 

 silver, and two copper modern coins of Nepal. Many of the 

 ancient coins in this series are unique, and their inscriptions 

 throw considerable light on the early history of this State. 



A modern copper medal of Bai Hirabai Pestenji Hormusji 

 Cama. Presented by John Pinches, Esq. 



Three silver and seven copper modern coins of Siam. Pre- 

 sented by H. Montagu, Esq., f.s.a. 



III. — Catalogues. 



Greek Series : — 

 The Catalogue of the Coins of Alexandria, by Reginald 

 Stuart Poole, ll.d., the Catalogue of the Coins of Ionia, by 

 Barclay V. Head, d.c.l., ph.d., and the Catalogue of the Coins 

 of Mysia, by Warwick Wroth, r.s.A., have been published. 



English Series : — 

 The Catalogue of English Coins, Vol. II., by H. A. Grueber, 

 F.S.A., and C. F. Keary, f.s.a., is in the press, and nearly ready 

 for publication. 



Oriental Series : — 

 The Catalogue of the Coins of the Moghul Emperors of 

 Hindustan, by Stanley Lane-Poole, and the Catalogue of 

 Chinese Coins, Ancient Series, by Terrien de la Couperie, have 

 been published. 



.[ V. — Exhibitions. 



Five sections of the series of electrotypes of Greek Coins 

 have been remounted, and placed in a wall-case in the Etrus- 

 can Saloon. 



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