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rev. JVSQVE A PORTER LA BESACE. Clasped hands 

 and two wallets ; or. Two Gueux shaking hands. Two of the 

 specimens are dated 1566. These badges were worn by 

 members of the well-known Soci(^tt des Gueux formed in 1566 

 to resist the Inquisition while maintaining loyalty to the 

 King. Bequeathed by the late R. T. Pritchett, Esq. 



A modern striking in silver from the Paris Mint of a medal 

 of Louis XV. relating to the foundation and fortification of 

 Louisburg (1720). Presented by J. S. McLennan, Esq. 



A bronze medal by the artist Godefroid de Vresse in 

 commemoration of the International Exhibition held at Liege 

 in 1905. Presented by the Gomite Executif of the Liege 



Exhibition of 1905. 



5. Oriental Series: — 

 (a) Coins. 



12 silver coins of the western Kshatrapa Nahapana, 6 of 

 which have been countermarked by the Anclhra Gautamiputra. 

 Presented by the Government of Bombay. 



2 gold Kushan coins of the third century A.D. 



Presented by the Government of the 

 Central Provinces of India. 



2 bronze and a silver coin of the white Huns and an early 

 Indian cast coin. Presented by E. G. Coutts, Esq. 



A copper coin of the Omayyad Khalif Abd-al-Malik, 

 sti'uck at 'Amman c. 690 A.D,, imitated from the Byzantine. 



A dirhem of the Abbasid Khalif Al-Mansur struck at 

 AEreekiyeh, a.h. 144. 



Presented by the British School of 

 ArchcEology in Egyiot. 

 28 silver and copper coins of the Ghaznawees and the 

 Sultans of Delhi ; also 3 gold fanams of Vijayanagar. 



Presented by Evelyn Grant Duff, Esq. 

 5 silver larins or fish-hook money of Western India found 

 in the Rahiagiri district, Bombay. 



Presented by the Government of Boinhay. 

 2 gold coins of the Malay State of Achee. 



Presented by H. W. Thomson, Esq. 

 28 silver and copper coins of the Bahmams, the Arab 

 Governors of Sindh, the Moghul Emperors, and the modern 

 State of Kashmir. 



Presented by the Government of the 

 Central Provinces of India. 



14 rupees of the Moghul Emperor Aurangzib from the 

 rarer mints. 



4 rupees of the Moghul Emperors, Shahjahan and 

 Aurangzib. Presented by S. Tulloch, Esq. 



