96 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Seven rupees of the Moghul Emperors of Delhi, Ahmad 

 Shah and 'Alamgir II., struck at Jahangirnagar, Murshi- 

 dabad, &c. Presented hy the Bengal Asiatic Society. 



Thirty-two rupees of the Moghul Emperors of Delhi, 

 Akbar, Shah-Jahan, Aurangzib 'Alamgir, Bahadur Shah, Mu- 

 hammad, Shah 'Alam, and Muhammad II. ; and thirteen copper 

 coins of Akbar, Shah 'Alam II., Akbar II., &;c. Also two 

 Indo-Scythic tetradrachms of the '•' Great King." 



Presented hy R. W. Ellis, Esq. 



A Parthian drachm and twenty-two silver and two 

 copper Persian coins, mostly of the Kajar dynasty. 



Presented by H. L. Rabino, Esq. 



Four silver coins, drachms, of Sinatruces of Parthia 

 (B.C. 77-70) and three silver modern Persian coins. 



Presented by Evelyn Grant Duff, Esq. 



Three silver coins of Malwa found in the Hoshangabad 

 district and two others of the Moghul Emperors, Ahmad 

 Shdh, found in the Chindwara district. 



Presented hy the Government of the Central 



Provinces, India. 



A gold pagoda of Bijapur struck before the Muhammadan 

 rule. 



Presented hy the Government of Bombay and Assam. 



Four silver coins of Kabul (Samanta Deva) and two 

 others also of Kabul (Spalapati Deva). 



Presented by the Government of the Panjab, India. 



Two silver Ahom coins of Siva Simha, A.D. 1714-1744. 

 Presented by the Government of Eastern Bengal 



and Assam. 



Eight silver coins of Assam of Pramatta Simha Gauri- 

 Natha, and Laksmi-Simha. 



Presented by the Government of Eastern Bengal 



and Assam. 



Twenty-four silver and plated Chinese provincial and 

 other coins. Presented by Dr. W. G. R. Barnes. 



The Parkes Weber Collection. 



Dr. Frederick Parkes Weber, who had formed an extensive 

 collection of coins and medals, generously placed it at the 

 disposal of the Trustees with a view to selecting such 

 specimens as might be required foi- the British Museum. 

 The collection consisted of Ancient Greek and Eoman coins, 

 and of Mediaeval and Modern, British and Colonial and 

 Oriental coins and medals. Amongst the Greek coins selected 

 are several British and Gaulish gold staters and half-staters, 



