86 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Corrections have been made in the series of the coins of 

 William I. and II., and the Anglo-Gallic coinage of 

 Edward III. 



The series of casts and electrotypes and the collection of 

 modern forgeries have been expanded. 



New heading-cards have been inserted where necessary 

 in the Anglo-Saxon series (cabinets 1 and 2). 



A small hoard of silver coins (Treasure Trove) of Edward 

 Vl.-Charles I. found at Cwmnant Tredsdridge, Pendoylan, 

 Wales, has been examined. 



4. Mediceval and Modern Series : — 



.3,705 coins, medals, and tickets from the Parkes Weber 

 collection have been registered and incorporated. 876 coins 

 and medals from recent acquisitions have also been registered 

 and incorporated. 386 miscellaneous coins, medals, and tokens 

 from the Freudenthal collection have been incorporated, and 

 977 Spanish coins, being recent acquisitions or specimens 

 from the Parkes Weber and Freudenthal collections, have 

 been incorporated. 



1,422 coins, medals, and jetons of Belgium and Holland 

 from the Freudenthal collection have been incorporated 

 in the general collection, which has been expanded and 

 re-arranged with fresh heading-cards. 



The whole series of French coins has been re-arranged 

 and re-labelled, and 736 specimens incorporated from the 

 Freudenthal collection, necessitating the expansion of the 

 series from three to five cabinets. 



A series of coins of Saxony and Bavaria offered for 

 presentation has been examined, and a selection made. 



Progress has been made with the MS. Index to the 

 Traite de Numismatiqiie of Engel and Serrure. 



Rectifications have been made in the series of Dutch and 

 Italian medals of the Renaissance, and the re-arrangement of 

 the Dutch artistic medals (under Artists' names) has been 

 completed. 



The cleaning of the general collection of Italian medals 

 has been begun. 



The series of medals, of various countries, l:oo large to be 

 inserted in the ordinary cabinets, has been arranged with new 

 labels in the lower part of the King's Cabinet, which has 

 been fitted for the purpose. 



5. Oriental Series : — 



363 coins from the Parkes Weber collection, and 919 coins 

 recently acquired, have been registered and incorporated. 

 1,388 coins of China and Japan acquired in past years have 

 been registered. 



