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297 tickets referring to the Catalogue of the coins of the 

 Moghul emperors of Delhi and 412 referring to the Catalogue of 

 Oriental Coins, Vol. X., have been written and placed beneath 

 the coins. 



The series of the coins of MysOre has been expanded, 

 arranged under denominations and mints and supplied with 

 heading- cards. 



Identifications and rectifications have been made in the 

 series of Huns and Fanams (South Indian) ; also in the Local 

 Indian series. 



The specimens described in the Museum Catalogue of 

 Chinese Coins, Vol. I , have been expanded and supplied with 

 lieadiug-cards. 



3,654 coins of Japan from the Gardner, Morse, Tamba, 

 and other collections have been amalgamated with the general 

 collection, which has been divided into three classes, Govern- 

 ment Issues, Provincial Issues, and Counters. Many new 

 heading cards have been written. 



Four collections of miscellaneous Oriental coins and a 

 collection of coins of Annam and Siam have been examined and 

 selections made from them. 



II. — Catalogues. 



1. Catalogues of Greek Coins. 

 Coins of Phoenicia, by G. F. Hill. 



The coins of Aradus, Berytus, Botrys, Carne, Tripolis and 

 Tyre have been weighed, arranged and described. Portions of 

 the Introduction have been written, and descriptions prepared 

 of the coins in the Hamburger collection. 



2. Catalogues of Roman and Byzantine Coins. 

 Roman Republican Coins, by H. A. Grueber. 



The printing of Volume II. has been proceeded with, and 

 the portion from sig. S to sig. 3 B has been sent to press. 

 Plates 88 to 112 have been prepared. The revision of the 

 manuscript relating to the provincial issues in the East has 

 been continued and completed. 



Imperial Byzantine Coins (2 vols.), by Warwick Wroth. 



The Indexes have been compiled, the printing of Volume II. 

 completed, and the whole work has been published. 



Coins of the Vandals, Ostrogoths, and Lombards, and of the 

 Empires of Trebizond, Nicaea, &c., by Warwick Wroth. 



This volume will be mainly supplemental to the Catalogue 

 of Imperial Byzantine coins. In pi-eparation for the work, a 

 numismatic and general bibliography has been compiled, and 

 1.289 coins have been weighed. All the coins inscribed with 



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