104 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A silver medal belonging to the same series as the preceding, 

 representing Leonora of Portugal, wife of the emperor 

 Frederick IV. 



A bronze medal of Louis XIV. of France struck by the 

 communitv of Languedoc to commemorate the peace of Utrecht 

 in 1713. 



A bronze medal of Louis XV. of France struck in 1718, 

 and other medals. Presented by L, A. Lawrence, Esq. 



A bronze medal commemorating the tercentenary of the 

 canonisation of S. Charles Borromeo. 



Presented by Signor Stefano Johnson. 



A German silver medal commemorating the appearance of 

 Halley's comet. 



A Peruvian gold medal of the Trans- Andine Railway of 

 1870. Only one other specimen was struck in gold. 



Presented by Alexander Mann, Esq. 



Four 19th century medals of the Argentine Republic. 



Presented by F. D. Harford, Esq. 

 A portrait medal in silver of the donor as first president of 

 the New York Numismatic Club. 



Presented by Frank C. Higgins, Esq. 



5. Oriental Series : — 



A dinar of the Omayyad Khalif Hisham of the year 106 A.H. 

 Presented by Major Wyndham Wood. 



A dirhem of the 'Abbasid Khalif al-Mamun struck at Faris 

 204 A.H. 



A dirhem of the Buwayhid Amir al-Umara struck at Madinat 

 as-Salam 333 A.H. Presented by Professor Harvey Porter. 



Eighteen glass weights of the 'Abbasid and Fatimid 

 dynasties. 



A silver coin of Niishir'wan, the last of the Mongols of Persia, 

 struck at Hamadhan 750 A.H. 



Nine silver coins of the Shaybanids, including coins of Abu 

 Sa'id, struck at Bukhara, Tabriz, and Samarkand, and of 

 Kochkiinji struck at Bukhara, IsfaraTn and Meshhed. 



A copper coin of the Shirwan Shahs struck at Shirwan 

 763 A.H. Presented by Major P. Molesworth Sykes, c.m.g. 



A silver coin of al-Mansur, Imam of San'a^ of the year 

 1156 A.H., of an unpublished type. 



Presented by E. G. Roe, Esq. 



A gold coin of the Mangit Haidar Tora struck at Bukhara 

 1218 A.H. and another of Sayyid Sultan of Khokand 1289 a.h. 



A bronze coin of Fezzul bin Turk!, Imam of Muscat, 1313 A.H. 

 Presented by F. W. Hasluck, Esq. 



A series of silver coins of Isma'il I. of Persia of the 

 mints Ardabil, Astarabad, Timajan, Sabzwar, Ganjah, Lahijan, 



