DEPARTMENT OF COINS AND MEDALS. 9*^ 



Twenty-six small silver coins of Yarkand, Kashgar, and 

 other cities of Central Asia. Presented by W. Woodville 

 Rockhill, Esq. 



A series of 46 dated copper coins of Mysore. Presented by 

 Captain R. H. Tufnell. 



Five silver and seven copper coins of Baroda, 1 silver coin 

 of Shah Alam, and 5 copper coins of various local mints of 

 Western ^India. Presented by Babu Kally Podo Ghose. 



Three gold coins of Kumara Gupta (circ. A.D. 415-455), and 

 1 gold coin of Afdal-ud-Daulah, Nizam of Haidarabad, A.D. 

 1857-1869. Presented by Robert Taylor, Esq. 



Two silver coins of Nepal and 2 silver coins of Thibet. 

 Presented by W. Woodville Rockhill, Esq. 



Sixteen gold and 12 copper coins of the three first Kushan 

 Princes of Northern India, and 21 gold coins of the later 

 Kushans. From the Collection of the late Gen. Sir Alexander 

 Cunningham. 



Six silver coins of theT'aiwan and T'ai Province manufacture 

 and of the Canton Mint. Presented by W. S. Ayrton, Esq., 

 H.B.M. Consul, Tamsui. 



A series of 49 Arab glass coin-weights of the Amawee and 

 Fatimee Khaleefehs. Presented by A.W. Franks, Esq., C.B. 



VI. — Visitors to the Medal Room, and the Gold 

 Ornament Room. 



The number of visitors to the Medal Room during 1893 

 was 2,440. 



The number of visitors to the Gold Ornament Room during 

 1893 was 17,900. 



Barclay V. Head. 



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