82 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



according to the latest numismatic authorities, and the cabinets 

 labelled : — 



Italy. — Parma, Piacenza, Guastalla, Valditaro, Modena, 

 Reggio, Brescello, Novellara, Correggio, Mirandola, Massa 

 Carrara, Tresana, Aquileia. 



Adriatic and Balkan States, <&g. — Fiume, Slavonia, Zara, 

 Spalato, Ragusa, Cattaro, Bosnia, Servia, Moldavia, Wallachia, 

 Roumania, Bulgaria. 



Greece and the Latin East. — Epirus, Zante and Cephalonia, 

 Ionian Islands, Achaia, Athens, Modern Greece, Mytilene, 

 Chios, Turcomans (Saroukhan, &c.), Edessa, Antioch, Tripoli, 

 Jerusalem, Beyrut, Bizantii Saracenati, Temple Christians, 

 Cyprus. 



The series of French and Papal Medals have been withdrawn 

 from the overcrowded King's Cabinet and arranged chronologi- 

 cally in new cabinets. 



The following collections have been examined and selections 

 made for purchase by the Museum : — A series of Spanish and 

 French gold coins found at Corunua, and a series of Spanish 

 and Italian silver coins of the 18th and 19th centuries. 



7 plates of casts have been arranged and photographed, for 

 the second edition of the Guide to the Italian Medals. 



5. Oriental Series : — 



472 coins of the following series have been registered, and 

 487 incorporated : — Burma, Siam, various ancient mediaeval 

 and modern Indian mints (Ahmadpur, Bahawalpur, Baroda, 

 Chitore, Dhar, Indore, Jind, Kacch, Kaithal, Khanpur, Maler 

 Kotla, Malwa, Nabha, Nepal, Patiala; ; Moghul Emperors of 

 Dehli ; French and English East India Companies ; Indo- 

 Scythic, Indo-Sassanian, Gupta, Parthian, Sub-Parthian, Great 

 and Later Kushans, White Huns, Sakas, Thibet; Arab Gover- 

 nors of Persia and Tabaristan, Arab glass weights, Arab Un- 

 certain, Amirs of Budlis, Ayyubis, Ghaznawis, Kashghar, 

 Khokand, Khotan, Othmanlis, Seljukis, Tulunis ; Turkestan ; 

 Afghanistan ; Persia ; Morocco. 



The registration and arrangement of the Bhagvanlal col- 

 lection have proceeded as follows : — Gupta, 89 coins ; Bhatta- 

 raka Kings of VallabhT, 19; Ujain, 28 ; Kashmir, 41 ; in all, 

 177 coins. 



Rectifications have been made in accordance with the latest 

 authorities in the following series :— Taxila, Mathura, various 

 ancient Hindu dynasties, the later Kushans, Scy tho-Sassanian 

 and Indo-Sassanian. The late Indo-Scythic and the Baroda 

 series have been re-arranged, and the re-arrangement of the 

 Indian local coinages has been begun. 



The following collections have been examined, and, where 

 desirable, selections made for purchase by the Museum : — A 

 series of Indo-Scythic, a series of Hindu, and series of Kash- 

 ghar and Yarkand coins. 



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