96 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Specimens in gold and silver of the medal struck in com- 

 memoration of the Durbar at Delhi, 1911. 



Presented hy the India Office, through the 

 Right Hon. the Earl of Crewe, K.G. 



Bronze medal issued by the Duke of Connaught as Governor- 

 General of Canada, with portrait and design by F. Bowcher. 



Presented hy F. Bowcher, Esq. 



4. Medioival and Modern Series : — 

 (a) Coins : — 



A Merovingian Triens struck at Troyes, bearing names of 

 mint (TRECAS) and moneyer (SENiMVLFVS). 



A selection of Xlllth century deniers esterlins of the 

 Low Countries : Brabant (Jean I.), Hainault (Jean d'Avesnes), 

 Namur (Gui de Dompierre), Loos (Arnold VIII). Found with 

 English and Scottish coins at Mellendean (Roxburgh). 



A very rare 4-ducat piece of Magdeburg struck in 1599, 

 with a portrait of the Emperor Otto on horseback. 



Coins of Poland (Stephen and Sigismund III.), Brandenburg 

 (Duke Albert) and Salzburg ; and mediaeval coins of Hungary. 

 Presented by E. M. Grant Duff , Esq., C.M.G. 

 A series of Spanish and East Indian coins formerly in the 

 collection of Sir W. Maxwell, k.c.m.g. 



Presented hy Miss M. Iremonger. 



(h) Medals :— 



A tine specimen, in lead, of the rare medal of Gianfran- 

 cesco I. Gonzaga, first Marquis of Mantua, by Pisanello. Obv. 

 Bust and titles of the Marquis. Rev. the Marquis on horseback, 

 accompanied by a mounted esquire; signed OPVS PISANI 

 PICTORIS- Probably made in 1439; see J. de Foville in 

 Rev. Numismatique, 1909. pp. 406 ff. 



A miscellaneous collection of European medals in silver, 

 copper, and lead. Presented hy Maurice Rosenheim, Esq. 



A series of medals of the Argentine Hepublic. 



Presented by Senor Felix F. Outes. 

 Medals , commemorating the centenary of Venezuelan 

 Independence. 



Presented by Frederick D. Harford, Esq. C.V.O. 



Specimens in silver and bronze of the medals of the 

 Olympic Games, 1912. 



Presented, hy Mr. Kristian HellstroTn. 



5. Oriental Series : — 



An unpublished drachm of the Sassanian Emperor 

 Hormazd I. (272-273 A.D.)^ 



A series of drachms of the Sassanian Emperors Sapor II., 

 Hormazd II. , Kobad, Khusrau I., Hormazd IV., Khusrau II., 

 and a copper coin of Ardashir L, with busts of himself and his 

 son Sapor. Presented by Sir A. Henry Macmahon, K.G. I.E. 



