90 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A silver specimen of the •' Ramsay Gold Medal " (University 

 of Glasgow). Presented hy Prof. G. G. Ramsay. 



A silver Masonic medal with portrait of W. J. 0. Crawley. 

 Presented hy W. J. Hughan, Esq. 



A silver portrait medal of P. H. Emerson, by the sculptor, 

 Havard Thomas. Presented hy P. H. Emerson, Esq. 



A series of 9 silver medals and plaques, by M. Tony Szirmai, 

 commemorating various events from 1902 to 1907. 



Presented hy the Medallist. 



4. Mediaeval and Modern Series : — 



{a) Coins : — 



A series of 21 gold, 79 silver and 2 bronze local French 

 coins, of which the following are the more important : — 



Navarre. — Jean (1441-1479), silver gros. Jean and Catherine 

 (1484-1512), two rare gold ecus. Ferdinand (1512-1515), quad- 

 ruple ducat, with portrait. Henri d'Albret (1516-1555), ecu au 

 soleil and ecu a la croisette. 



Roussillon. — A rare denier of Count Arnaud-Gausfred. 



Narhonne. — A rare denier of Viscountess Ermengarde 

 (1143-1192). 



Montpellier. — A gros of Jaime TI. (1276-1311). 



Provence. — Fine gold coins of Charles I. d'Anjou, Jeanne 

 de Naples, Louis d'Anjou, Rene d'Anjou, Charles III., and an 

 unpublished denier of Rene d'Anjou. 



Aries. — A fine ecu ©f Guillaume de la Garde (1360-1374), of 

 the types of the royal ecu. 



Avignon. — A gold sequin of Julius II., struck by the legate 

 Georges d'Amboise ; and a gold quadruple scudo of Urban VIII. 

 struck by the legate Antonio Barberini (1642). 



Orange. — A gold florin of the fourteenth century, and a 

 fine gold double-pistole of Frederic Henri, 1640. 



Two chaises d'or of Louis II., Count of Flanders ri346-1384), 

 and William VI., Count of Holland (1404-1417). 



Presented by the Executors of the late Lady Lingen. 



A demi-mouton d'or of Joanna Duchess of Brabant (1355- 

 1383). 



An important series of silver German bracteates of the 

 twelfth century, mostly from the hoard discovered at Seega in 

 Thuringia in 1902. Among the mints represented are Miihl- 

 hausen, Nordhausen, Magdeburg, Erfurt, Naumburg, and 

 Mansfeld. The hoard was buried early in the thirteenth 

 century. 



A series of 146 Dutch, Flemish, German and French jetons 

 chiefly of the 16th and 17th centuries. 



Presented hy Max Rosenheim, Esq., F.S.A., through the 

 National Art Collections Fund. 



