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mint-name of London (CIVITAS LVNDONIA), being the 

 earliest instance of that mint-name on an Anglo-Saxon coin ; 

 and on the other the name of Redmund, who was Wiglaf's 

 own moneyer before his deposition. There are also in the 

 series numerous examples of the coinages of Coenwulf and 

 Ceolwulf I. of Mercia, Baldred of Kent, ^thelstan I. of East 

 Anglia, and ^thelwulf of Wessex. Presented hy A. W. 

 Franks, Esq., c.b. 



Eight coins of Stephen, struck at Bristol, Bury St. Ed- 

 munds, Canterbury, Chichester, Lewes, Norwich and Sud- 

 bury. 



A silver badge of the Cutlers' Company, bearing the name 

 of Thomas Dunnage, Livery Master, 1754-1764. Presented hy 

 Sir John Evans, k.c.b. 



A silver medal commemorating the laying of the foundation 

 stone, 25th August, 1892, of the Gravesend and Northfleet 

 Science and Art Schools. Presented hy G. M. Arnold, Esq., 



J.P., F.S.A. 



4. Mediaeval and Modern Series : — 



Nineteen foreign silver counters of the I7th century, struck 

 in imitation of engraving, and bearing portraits of kings of 

 France, Casimir, Duke of Bavaria, William I., Prince of 

 Orange, various Roman Emperors, and others. Presented hy 

 A. W. Franks, Esq., C.B. 



Two Bavarian medals commemorating the unveiling of the 

 Colossus of Bavaria, in 1850, and the completion of the Wal- 

 halla, in 1842. Presented hy Captain A. W. Stiff e. 



Two bronze medals, one with portraits of Jules Janssen 

 and J. Norman Lockyer, and the other with portrait of 

 M. S. Chevreul, both by A. Dubois ; and two lead impressions 

 from dies for striking draughtsmen in wood, both with 

 portraits of William TIL, by M. Brunnei'. Presen i((<ly 

 F. Parkes Weher, Esq., m.d. 



5. Oriental Series : — 



Twenty -one gold coins of the Moghul Emperors of Dehli, 

 Jehangir, Shah Jehan, and Aurangzib, and 1 silver coin of 

 Ghiyas-ud-din Mahmud, King of Bengal. Presented hy the 

 Asiatic Society of Bengal. 



Two silver and 17 copper coins of India, viz., of Ghiyas-ud- 

 din Azam Shah of Bengal ; of Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlak Shah 

 of Dehli ; and of the Andhra dynasty. Presented by the 

 Asiatic Society of Bengal. 



Twenty-seven silver coins of the Moghul Emperors of Dehli, 

 the Pathan Kings of Bengal, the Kalachuri Kings of Chedi, 

 &c. Presented hy the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 



Twenty-six 



