116 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



1289-1297 {see F. Alvin, Revue Beige, 1907, pp. 19 ff.), a 

 Genoese ducat of Filippo Maria Visconti (Lord of Genoa;. 

 1421-1425), a Milanese liorin of Bernabo Visconti (1354-1385), 

 ducats and a double-ducat struck at Rome by CalixLus III. and 

 Alexander VI. 



Sixteen silver mediaeval German coins, including two- 

 Augsburg bracteates of Udalschalk von Eschenlohe. 



Presented hy Br. Georg Habich, Director 

 of the Munich Coin- Cabinet. 



A gold ducat of Zeeland imitating the escudo type of 

 Ferdinand and Isabella, with inscription of Philip II. as Count 

 of Zeeland. 



A rare silver Mexican dollar of Philip III., found at Selsey 

 in March 1911. Presented by E. Heron Allen, Esq. 



A miscellaneous collection of coins and medals, English and 

 foreign, and a large series of Nuremberg counters (14th-15tb 

 centuries). Presented by Sir Hercules Read, P.S.A. 



Various silver and bronze European coins. 



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



A large collection of European and English coins. 



Bequeathed by the late Caroline Lady Ramsay. 



A Dutch XVII. Century money-changer's box of scales and 

 coin -weights. 



Presented by L. A. Lawrence, Esq., F.R.C.S, F.S.A. 



(6) Medals:— 

 Bronze Italian medals of Lodovico Scarampi, patriarch of 

 Aquileia, made by Cristoforo di Geremia at Rome shortly 

 oefore Scarampi's death in 1465, and of Giovanni Fondati, in 

 classicizing Paduan style, about 1560. 



Presented by the National A'l t-Collections Fund. 



A late 15th-century Italian medal cast in silver, in imita- 

 tion of the antique, bearing the head of Augustus with the 

 reverse of clasped hands holding a double cornucopias and 

 caduceus.' 



A lead medal of Marco Girolamo Vida, bishop of Alba from 

 1533 to 1566, with signature of Tegniza of Cremona, an ai'tist 

 otherwise unknown [see Burlington Magazine, Dec. 1912,, 

 p. 137). 



A cast bronze medal of Antonio Calmone, about 15/0;. 

 signed P. P. R. (Pietro Paulo Galeotto, called Romano). 



Two rare bronze Italian medals : one of Eli a Delatas and 

 Rica his mother, of North Italian, probably Venetian work,, 

 dated 1552 ; the other of Pietro Monti, a Milanese scholar 

 and soldier, of the end of the 15th and beginning of the 

 16th century. 



Presented by Maurice Rosenheim, Esq., through 

 the National Art-Collections Fund. 



A Dutch or Flemish cast bronze medal dated 1544, bearing 

 reversible heads of the Pope and Devil, Cardinal and Jester. 



