102 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A bronze medal with the bust of Pope Nicholas V., and 

 reverse, View of Rome. 



Presented hy Max Rosenheim, Esq., f.s.a. 



Five bronze medals of Apostles, Italian work, circ. A.D. 

 1530. Presented hy Max Rosenheim, Esq., f.s.a. 



A bronze Papal modal with a bust of Christ" on the obverse, 

 1625. Presented hy Max Rosenheim, Esq., f.s.a. 



A German lead medal, sixteenth century, of Hans Han, 

 " Formenschnider." 



Presented hy Sir John Evans, k.c.b., f.r.s. 



Five silver, two pewter and one bronze-gilt medals 

 bearing the head of Christ ; German work of the sixteenth, 

 seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries. 



Two specimens (silver and bronze) of the medal struck 

 in 1905 in commemoration of the Belgian Independence. 



Presented hy the Belgian Minister of the Interior. 



5. Oriental Series : — 



Hindu. — One bronze and ninety-five lead coins of the 

 Andhra Dynasty of Southern India, from the collection of 

 R. Sewell, Esq., I.c.s. (retired). 



Twenty-five bronze coins of various Rajput Dynasties. 

 Presented hy Major M. B. Roherts. 



Mohammadan. — Five gold, 157 silver, and four bronze 

 coins of various Mohammadan Dynasties, including the 

 Shaybanids, the Chagatai Mongols and the Timurids, from 

 the collection of the late E. E. Oliver, Esq., m.r.a.s. 



A dirhem of the Caliph Sulaiman, struck at Maisau, 

 A.D. 96. Presented hy Prof. Harvey Porter. 



Siamese. — Ten gold, twenty-four silver, seven bronze and 

 four nickel coins of Siam of the five sovereigns of the reigning 

 dynasty from 1782 to the present time. 



Presented hy His Majesty the King of Siam. 



V. — Students and Visitors. 



The number of visits made to the Department of coins and 

 medals by students and others during the year 1905, was 

 4,411. 



Barclay V. Head. 



