104 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Two Mexican dollars of Charles III. of Spain. 



Presented by L. A. Lawrence, Ei<q., F.S.A. 



A Spanish dollar from the treasure recovered in 1687 by the 

 Duke of Albemarle's expedition from a Spanish ship wrecked 

 off Hispaniola. Presented hy W. Minet, Esq., F.S.A. 



Nine gold coins of Charles III. and IV. of Spain, Maria I. 

 and Peter III. of Portugal, and Peter III. of Brazil. 



Presented by Stanley F. May, Esq. 



(6) ^ledals :— 



A bronze medal of the fifteenth century representing 

 Constantine the Great on horseback, being a Flemish or 

 Northern French reproduction of. the medal of Constantine 

 mentioned in the Inventories of the Collections of the Due de 

 Berry. Presented by T. Whitcombe Greene, Esq., F.S.A. 



A j-are silver Dutch medal of 1700, relating to the state of 

 Europe and the Papal Jubilee. 



A bronze medal by Devreese of iM. Henri Hymans (1836- 

 1912), Conservateur en chef of the Royal Library, Brussels. 

 Presented by Madame Henri Hymans. 

 A bronze medal of Napoleon I. (Derniere Pensee, 1821). 

 A gold medal of Maria I. and Peter III. of Portugal, 

 commemorating the foundation of the convent of Estrella. 



Presented by Stanley F. May, Esq. 

 A bronze medsl of Prof. Otto Hirschfeld. 

 Presented by Prof. H. Dessau, on behalf of the Komitee 

 zur Feier von Otto Hirschfelds 70. Geburtstage. 



A bronze memorial medal of the late J. Pierpont Morgan. 

 Presented by Edward D. Adams, Esq. 

 A silver medal of Marc Eidlitz (1826-1892). 



Presented by Messrs. Otto M. and Robert Y. Eidlitz. 



5. Oriental Series : — 



A dinar of the Samanid Sultan Nasr II. struck at Nishapur, 

 324 A.H. 



A dinar of the Buyid Sultans Imad al-Daula and Rukn 

 al-Daula, struck at al-Muhammadiya, 738 a.h. 



A gold tuman of Husain Shah of Persia, struck at Meshhed 

 1134 A.H., and another of Fath 'A\\ Shah, Yazd, 1235 A.H. 



Four lead coins of the Andhras (cf. B.M.C., No. 105 ft), from 

 a iind made in the Anantapur district. 



Presented by the Madras Government. 

 A gold suvarna of Kumaragupta I. of the Peacock type. 

 A gold tanka of Tughlak Shah of Delhi, a.h. 723. 



Six rupees of Akbar, of Ahmadabad (994 a.h.), Fathpur 

 (286 A.H.), Lahore (986 A. H.), Tatta (Ilahi 41, Di), Urdu Zafar 

 Karin (1000 a.h.) and without mint (Ilahi 34). 



Presented by the Bombay Branch of the Royal 

 Asiatic Society. 



