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South Indian imitation in gold of a sequin of the Doge 

 Alviso Mocenigo III. 



A gold pagoda of Krsna Raya, two of Acyuta Raya of 

 Vijayanagara and a gold coin of the Cera dynasty. 



A gold pagoda of the Cera dynasty found in the Malabar 

 district. Presented by the Government M^iseum, Madras. 



A rare gold coin of Jayakesideva of the Kadamba dynasty. 



Two copper coins of Muhammad 'All, Nawab of the 

 Carnatic. Presented by J. Stephens Blachett, Esq. 



A series of 43 gold, silver, and copper XVIIIth century 

 local issues of South India 



Presented by the Government Museum, Madras. 



Twenty-two copper coins of the Maldive Islands from 1750 

 to the present day of 'Imad-ad-din, 'Izz-ad-din, Muiz-ad-din, 

 Nur-ad-din, Muin-ad-din and Imad-ad-din. 



A rare large lead coin of Tenasserim. 



Presented by Maung Po Mya, Esq. 



6. Chinese Series :— 

 A silver rupee struck by the late Chinese Emperor Kuang 

 Hsii for the Province of Ssu-Chuan, having a bust of the 

 Emperor on the obverse. 



A quarter dollar of the Emperor Kuang Hsii struck at 

 Mukden. Presented by Herbert Hill, Esq. 



V. — Students and Visitors. 



The number of visits made to the Department of Coins 

 and Medals ))y students and others during the year 1910 

 was 4,228. 



H. A. Grueber, 



