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and to Sycaminum and Dabora have been written. 1,705 coins 

 have been weighed. 



2. Catalogues of Roman and Byzantine Coins. 



Coins of the Roman Republic (3 vols.), by H. A. Grueber. 



The preparation of the Indexes has been completed. Signa- 

 tures B-HH (Vol. III.) have been sent to press and the whole 

 work issued to the public. 



Coins of the Vandals, Ostrogoths and Lombards, and of the 

 Empires of Niccea and Trebizond, by Warwick Wroth. 

 The coins of the Empire of Trebizond (from Manuel I.) 

 have been arranged and described, and the manuscript of the 

 whole text of the volume has been revised and placed in the 

 printers' hands. Signatures B to Dd (pp. 1-208) have been 

 passed for press, and. pp. 1-192 have been indexed. The whole 

 introduction to the nine sections of the Catalogue has been 

 written. Plaster casts of the coins have been arranged in 

 43 plates for the photographer, and all the proofs of the plates 

 have been passed for press. 



3. Catalogues of Beitish Coins and Medals. 



Catalogue of English Coins : Norman Series, by G. C. Brooke. 



891 coins of William I. and William 11. have been described 

 and 634 coins have been weighed. 



Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and 

 Ireland (illustrated ed.) by Hawkins, Franks and Grueber. 

 The compilation of Part XII. has been completed and this 

 part has been published. Parts XIII. and XIV. have also been 

 compiled and published. The compilation of Part XV. has been 

 begun. Indexes to this publication have been begun and 

 completed as far as Plate XXX. 



4. Catalogues of Oriental Coins. 



Catalogue of Indian Coins : Coins of the Guptas, by J. Allan. 

 Descriptions have been written of 731 specimens and 133 

 have been weighed. 



III. — Acquisitions. 



The total number of coins and medals added to the 

 Department during the year 1910 was 1,548, of which 212 were 

 of gold, 882 of silver, 345 of bronze and 109 of other metals. 



