94 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Bithynia. — Nicaea. — A bronze coin of Trebonianus Gallus ; 

 rev. Sarapis seated ; one of Valerian with Dionysus A I ON ... . 

 NIKAI€ilN; and two of Gallienus and one of Salonina with 

 types relating to games. 



Bithynia. — Prusias ad Hypiw^m. — A bronze coin of L. 

 Verus ; rev. Head of young Heracles in lion-skin. 



Bithynia. — Priisa ad Olym'pum. — A large bronze of Trajan ; 

 rev. nPOYCA€IC AIA OAYM. Zeus seated to right, hold- 

 ing Nike ; and a bronze of Commodus ; rtv. iS^ike. 



Uncertain City of Bithynia 1 — A bronze coin of Claudius i. ; 

 obv. Head and titles of Claudius to left ; rev. Zeus standing 

 to r.; inscr. A. AOYNIOY C€OYHPOY ANGYHATOY. and 



a monogram. Cp. Imhoof-Blumer, Kleinasiatische Munzen 

 p. 529 no. 10. Nothing is known of the Proconsul L. Dunius 

 Severus. 



Mysia. — Ap)ollonia ad. Rhyndacum. — A bronze " medal- 

 lion " of Elagabalus ; rev. Apollo in Temple. 



Mysia. — Cyzicus. — A bronze " medallion " of Caracalla ; rev. 

 Imperial galley to left. Cp. the similar type on a coin of 

 Commodus ; Rev. Numism. 1891 pi. IV. I. 



Mysia. — Hadriani ad Olympum. — A bronze " medallion " of 

 Septimius Severus ; rev. Apollo with lyre and tripod ; behind 

 him, figure of Artemis on a column. 



Aeolis. — Tisna. — A finely preserved, rare bronze coin of the 

 4th cent. B.C. ; ohv. Head of young river-god to left, horned ; 

 rev. TIZNA[l]ON. Sword in scabbard. 



Ionia. — Ephesus. — A silver drachm and half-drachm of 

 Ephesus, circa 480 B.C. ; ohv. Bee ; rev. Quadripartite incuse 

 square. Wt. 50*6 and 20*4 grs. 



Presented by A. J. Laiuson, Esq. 



Chios. — A bronze coin of three assaria, of the Imperial 

 period, with the name of the magistrate, Aurelius Chrysogonos 

 son of Epaphrodeitos ; type, Apollo and Dionysos. 



Presented by J. Mavrogordato, Esq. 



Caria. — Gnidns. — A very fine silver half-obol of the 5th 

 cent. B.C. ; phv. Forepart of lion ; rev. Head of Aphrodite in 

 deep incuse square. Wt. 6-5 grs. 



A silver didrachm of the Rhodian standard, circa 190-167 

 B.C.; ofe-y. Facing head of Apollo; rev. Head and foreleg of 

 lion; magistrate's name AYZinnOZ. Wt. 76 grs. 



Caria. — Cnidus. — 13 silver coins from the find of 1911, with 

 magistrates' names ; types, ohv. Head of Artemis ; rev. Tripod ; 

 and obv. Head of Aphrodite ; rev. Bull's head and neck. 



Caria. — Cnidus. — Two silver drachms, from the same 

 find with the names of the magistrates EYTEAHZ and 

 KAEYMBPOT. 



Presented by J. Grafton Milne, Esq. 



Gilicia. — Flaviopolis. — A bronze coin of Julia Mamaea ; rev. 

 Dioscuri and date 153 (= A.D. 226-7). 



