DEPARTMENT OF COINS AND MEDALS. 95 



Ten silver, four copper, and eleven pewter coins of Goa 

 and the Portuguese colonies. 



Presented by Henry Grog an, Esq. 



Three silver and one copper medal of the Paris Exhibition 

 of 1900; one silver and one copper medal of the Mint at 

 Paris, 1900; and a silver medal with heads of St. Peter and 

 St. Paul by the German medallist Bastian Hille, A.D. 1666- 

 1726. Presented by J. R. McCiean, Esq. 



A specimen in silver of the medal presented in 1841 by 

 the President of the United States, John Tyler, to the 

 American Indian Chiefs, having on the obverse the head of 

 the President, and on the reverse two hands clasped ; above, 

 a pipe and a tomahawk crossed. 



5. Oriental Series : — 



The " Prince of Wales Medal " for the decoration of 

 deserving native officials during the recent visit to India 

 of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales. 

 Bronze. Presented by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. 



A series of 96 gold and 331 silver coins of various Arab 

 dynasties. This selection, which formed a portion of the 

 collection of the late Mr. J. M. C Johnston, extends over a 

 wide range of Arab numismatics and includes many rare 

 coins of the Benee Abbad and the Benee Hood of Seville and 

 Saragossa ; the Benee Idrees and Aghlabids of Africa ; the 

 Benee Tooloon of Egypt ; the El Murabiteen of Tunis ; the 

 Sheybanee of Transoxiana and the Khans of Khokand. The 

 larger dynasties, such as those of the Abbasee Khaleefehs, 

 the Fatimee Khaleefehs, and the Mongols of Persia are 

 represented by numerous specimens. 



A series of forty-five silver and three nickel coins of the 

 Amawee and Abbasee dynasties, of the Mongols of Persia 

 and of the later rulers, and of Delhi ; also a copper Sassanian 

 coin and four Parthian drachms of Mithradates III. 



Presented by Evelyn Grant Duff, Esq. 



Three rupees of the Moghul Emperors of Delhi, Aurangzib 

 'Alamgir, Shah-'Alam Bahadur, and Farrukh-Siyar, found in 

 the Larkhana district, Sind. 



Presented by the Bombay Branch of the 



Royal Asiatic Society. 



Two mohurs of the Moghul Emperors of Delhi, 'Alamgir II. 

 and Shah-'Alam II., found in the Poona district. 



Presented by the Bombay Branch of the 



Royal Asiatic Society. 



Four silver coins of the Moghul Emperors of Delhi, 

 Shah-Jahan, Aurangzib 'Alamgir, Farrukh-Siyar, and Mu- 

 hammad Shah. 



Presented by the Bombay Branch of the 



Royal Asiatic Society. 



