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3. English Series : — 



A I7th century token of Crondall, Hants. Presented by 

 G. J. Maxwell Lefroy, Esq. 



A 17th century token of London. Presented hy R. Heiuitt, 

 Esq. 



Three bronze medals struck on the opening of the Crystal 

 Palace, and formerly belonging to Sir Michael Costa. Pre- 

 sented hy A. Durlacher, Esq. 



A bronze medal commemorating the visit of His Imperial 

 Majesty the German Emperor to the City gf London, 10 July 

 1891. Presented hy the Corporation of the City of London. 



Two medals in white metal of the Grammar School, Guild- 

 ford. Presented hy G. G. Williamson, Esq. 



4. Mediaeval and Modern Series : — • 



Five mediaeval coins of Germany. Presented hy 0. G. 

 Raphael, Esq. 



A bracteate of Strasburg of the 12th century. Presented 

 hy Lord Grantley, f.s.a. 



A Mexican Real, struck during the insurrection of 1811 — 

 1815. Presented hy A. W. Brown, Esq. 



A gold angel of Mons, in Hainault, of the 15th century. 

 Presented hy E. A. Wilson, Esq., and Miss A. G. Wilson. 



Eight half and eight quarter dollars of the " cut money " 

 of Tortola. 



A bronze medal of Rudolph Yirchow, with his portrait on 

 the obverse, and emblematical figures of Science, Light, etc., 

 on the reverse. Presented hy the Rudolph Virchow Gom- 

 mittee. 



A silver badge, with portrait of Louis Philippe, given by 

 the King to General D'Arblay. Presented hy Lady Charlotte 

 Schreiher. 



A bronze medal commemorating the 250th anniversary of 

 the " Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company of Massa- 

 chusetts." Presented hy Captain A. A. Folson. 



Three Danish bank-notes of the 18th and 19th centuries. 

 Presented, hy Lord Grantley, f.s.a. 



5. Oriental Series : — 



Twenty-seven silver coins of the Moghul Emperors of Hin- 

 dustan. Presented hy the Durhar of Gwaliyar through the 

 Lndia Museum, Calcutta. 



A collection of 134 Indian coins, 7 gold, 73 silver, and 

 54 copper, chiefly of the modern rulers of the Panjab. Also 

 a series of 13 gold, 35 silver, l7|copper, 1 iron, and 17 lead 

 coins, illustrating the development and history of the coinage 

 of Burma. Presented hy Major R. G. Temp)le, President of 

 the Municipality of Rangoon. 



0.108. Five' 



