90 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



with the name of Silanos. Wt. 20*5 grs. From the Stvozzi 

 salec 



Sarviatia.—A specimen of the exceedingly rare gold 

 half-drachm of Olhia : ohv. Head of Demeter ; rev. OA 

 Dolphin. Wt. 32*5 grs., cp. Yiok, Ant. MunzenNordgrieclien- 

 lands I., PL ix. 18. Also eight dolphin-shaped coins of the 

 same mint, and a large number of varieties of the bronze 

 coinage, autonomous and imperial, of Olhia, Chersonesus, 

 Fanticapaeum, Tyra, and Gercine. 



Thrace. — 16 tetradrachms and 1 drachm of King Lysima- 

 chus. A very fine tetradrachm of Aenus, of severe style, 

 of the end of the 5th century : ohv. Head of Hermes ; 

 inscribed on his petasos, AINI ; rev. ANTIAAAZ Goat, 

 and horned and goat-footed satyr as symbol. Weight 

 256*3 grs. A similar specimen of this rare coin is in the 

 Berlin collection. 



Macedon. — 79 tetradrachms, drachms, and half-drachms 

 of Philip II., Alexander the Great, and later kings of 

 Macedon. 



Thessaly. — A. silver drachm (weight 90*8 grs.) of Larisa, 

 of the early 5th century: ohv. Head of the nymph Larisa, 

 facing, of somewhat unusual style; rev. AAPIZAI Horse 

 grazing to I. (instead of to r., as is usual on these coins). 



A,carnania. — A silver stater of Leucas, of the early 5th 

 century : ohv. Pegasos ; rev. Head of Athena, the hair falling 

 on the neck and tied in a bow at the end. Weight 132 grs. 

 Also two later staters of the same mint, presented hy Sir 

 H. H. Howorth, k.c.i.e. A silver coin (13 grs.) of Stratos, 

 of the 5th century : ohv. Horned head of the river-god 

 Acheloos 1. ; rev. Head of nymph Kallirrhoe r. 



Boeotia. — A silver didrachm (184*2 grs.) of Orchomenus, 

 of the period 387-374 B.C. : ohv. Boeotian shield ; rev. EPXO 

 Free horse cantering ; magistrate's name OflA; symbol, ear 

 of corn. Four staters of Thehes, of the period 378-335 B.C., 

 with the magistrates' names Amphi . . ., Anti . . ., Diok . . . 

 and Lyki . . ., presented hy Sir H. H. Howorth, k.c.i.e. 



Peloponnesus. — A well preserved bronze coin of Corinth. 

 ohv. Head of Lucius Verus; rev. C LI COR Chimaera spring- 

 ing r. Apparently unpublished. 



(6) Asia : — 



Bithynia. — A large bronze coin of Cius : ohv. Head of 

 Hadrian as Zeus Eleutherios ; re-y. AAPIANH KIOC City- 

 goddess with sceptre and turreted crown, sacrificing at altar. 

 A bronze coin of the same mint, of Philip Junior : rev. 

 Sarapis with sceptre and wreath in raised r. hand. 



