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Two gold, two silver, two copper, and two nickel coins of 

 the Republic of Brazil, 1889. Presented hy F. Youle, Esq. 



5. Oriental Series :^— 



A series of gold and silver coins of the Amawee Khalifs of 

 Spain, and of the lesser Arab Spanish Dynasties, comprising 

 dinars of Yahya El-Moatelee (Benee Hammood), struck 

 at Ceuta a.h. 424 ; of Mohammad ibn Saad, struck 

 at Murcia a.h. 542 ; of Mohammad III. (Grenada), and of 

 Alfonso VIII. of Leon and Castile, with inscriptions in 

 Arabic giving the king's name, place of mintage (Toledo), 

 and date of issue, A.D. 1213. 



Two gold, 15 silver, and 68 copper coins of the Indo- 

 Sassanian and late Indo-Scythic series, and of the Pathan 

 Kings and Moghul Emperors of Delhi. Presented hy the 

 Asiatic Society *of Bengal. 



A late Indo-Scythic gold coin of the Kida type from the 

 Hardoi district, North-West Provinces. Presented hy the 

 Asiatic Society of Bengal. 



Five silver Gadhia coins found at Chopda Taluka, 

 Khandesh district. Presented by the Bombay Branch of the 

 Royal Asiatic Society. 



One gold (Fanam) and four silver coins of the Teemoorees, 

 and of Delhi (Firoz III. and Mohammad Akbar II.), and 

 Gujarat. Presented, by the Bombay Branch of the Royal 

 Asiatic Society. 



Twelve rupees of the Moghul Emperors of Delhi, found in 

 the Jubbulpore district. Presented hy the Government of the 

 Central Provinces. 



Fifteen rupees of the Moghul Emperors of Delhi, found at 

 Multan. Presented, by the Government of the Panjab. 



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III, — Catalogues and Guides. 



Greek Series : — 



The Catalogue of the Coins of Alexandria, by Reginald 

 Stuart Poole, LL.D., and the Catalogue of the Coins of Mysia, 

 by Warwick Wroth, are in the press, and are just ready for 

 publication. 



The Catalogue of the Coins of Ionia, by Barclay V. Head, 

 D.C.L., PH.D., is also in the press. 



English Series : — 



The Catalogue of English Coins, Vol. II., by H. A. Grueber 

 and C. F. Keary, is in the press. 



The second edition of the Guide to the Exhibition of 

 English Medals, by H. A. Grueber, has been published, with 

 a new set of plates. 



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