94 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



35 uncertain coins in the local issues of Central India have 

 been identified. 



36 coins of Kuch Behar, hitherto unclassified, have been 

 identified and attributed to nine kings, eight of whom are new 

 to the Museum series. 



The Persian series has been expanded, and the larins have 

 been classified. 



The Corean coin-charms and amulets have been removed 

 from the Chinese series and arranged separately. 



Rectifications have been made in the following series : — 

 Coinage of the Sultans of Bengal and Delhi ; Mughal series ; 

 coins of Manipur ; local series of Northern India ; minor 

 coinages of North-East India. 



Two collections of Indian coins offered for presentation, and 

 a large collection of Muhammadan coins of India have been 

 examined. 



Two collections of coins from Khotan (Stein expedition) 

 have been examined and identified. 



Four collections of Gupta coins belonging to private owners 

 have been examined and important varieties noted. 



A representative selection (with an accompanying Catalogue) 

 has been made of the coins current at various periods in the 

 United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, for reproduction in 

 electrotype for the Allahabad Exhibition. The selection will 

 be subsequently presented by the Trustees of the British 

 Museum to the Lucknow Museum. 



II. — Catalogues. 

 1. Catalogues of Greek Coins. 



Coins of Philip II., Alexander the Great, and later 

 Macedonian Kings, by Warwick Wroth. 



In preparation for this work, which is expected to extend 

 to two volumes, and in which the coinage of Lysimachus, King 

 of Thrace, will be included, a numismatic and historical biblio- 

 graphy has been compiled. 600 coins have been weighed, 

 and 543 verified with the registration-books. The coins of 

 Cassander, King of Macedon, have been arranged and described. 



Coins of Phoenicia, by G. F. Hill. 



The Indexes have been compiled and a map prepared. The 

 text (from signature E onwards), and the whole of the Indexes 

 and Introduction have been passed for press and the volume 

 published. 



Coins of Palestine (Galilsea, Samaritis and Judaea), by 

 G. F. Hill. 

 The coins of Diocsesarea and Tiberias have been arranged 

 and described and the historical introductions to these towns 



