98 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A series of 19 silver and 2 copper coins of Eaymond II., 

 Count of Tripoli, and of the Lusignan Dynasty struck in 

 Cyprus. The coins of the latter series consist of gros and 

 half-gros of Henri II. (1312-1324); Hugues IV. (1324-1359) ; 

 Pierre I. (1359-13G9), and of Jacques II. (1460-1473); and two 

 copper coins of the last ruler. With the exception of the last 

 3 pieces, these coins came from the Tresor du Morf. 



A series of 14 silver and 5 copper coins of Goa struck by 

 John VI., Maria I., Peter V., and Louis I. of Portugal. 



A cut Spanish quarter-dollar countermarked for New 

 Orleans. 



13 pieces of Token-Money of the Greek Church in Asia 

 Minor (Mytilene, &c.). Presented by F. W. Hasluck, Esq. 

 {h) Medals: — 



A bronze medal of Maximilian I. attributed to Gian Marco 

 Cavalli, 1506. 



Presented by the late Max Rosenheim, Esq., f.s.a. 



A bronze medal of Aretino, by Leone Leoni, with reverse 

 type, Truth seated ; before her kneels Hatred. 



Presented by H. A. Grueber, Esq., f.s.a. 



A bronze plaque with female figure watering flowers ; 

 struck to commemorate the Jubilee of the Societe Hongroise 

 des Beaux- Arts (1861-1911). Presented by the Societe. 



Silver medals commemorating the friendly relations between 

 Chili and Argentina in 1903 ; the peace of 1902 ; and the visit 

 of the Chilian Delegates to Buenos Aires in 1903. 



Presented by Frederic D. Harford, Esq., c.v.o. 

 A silver medal and another in copper, of the same type but 

 smaller, struck to commemorate the Centenary of Venezuelan 

 Independence, 1811-1911. These medals were issued by 

 the Venezuelan Government, for presentation only, on July 5th, 

 1911. Presented by Frederick D. Harford Esq., c.v.o. 



4 medals in bronze presented by the " Societe Fran9aise 

 d'Archeologie" to those present at the meetings at Evreux 

 (1889), Brive (1890), Orleans (1892), and Noyon (1905). 



Presented by Herbert Jones, Esq., F.S.A. 

 A bronze medal struck in commemoration of the Centenary 

 of the Universidad de los Andes, Merida, Venezuela. 



Presented by the Universidad through the Rector, 

 Prof. R. Parra Picors. 

 A bronze medal of the University of Geneva commemorating 

 the tercentenary of the appointment of the first Rector. 



Presented by A. H. S. Yeames, Esq. 

 (c) Books : — 

 " Corpus Nummorum Italicorum," Vols. I. and II. 



Presented by His Majesty Victor Emmanuel III., 

 King of Italy. 



" Deposit! e Medaglie d'Alcuni Sommi Pontifici," Roma 

 MDCCLXXX. Presented by Henry Van den Bergh, Esq. 



