92 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A quarter dinar of the Fatimid Khalif, Al-Mustansir, struck 

 at Tarabalus. Presented by Senor Don G. J. de Osma. 



A copper coin of Shahin Girai, last Khan of the Crimea, 

 struck at Kaffah A.H. 1196, 



A silver coin of Khusrau II. of Persia, yr. 31. 



Presented by Lady St. John, 



Four silver coins of Sapor I., Sapor II. and Feroz of Persia. 



Presented by Miss Newton. 



A silver coin of Nasr-ad-din, Shah of Persia, struck at 

 Kazwin a.h. 1247. Presented by Stanley Bay, Esq. 



A 20 para piece of Sultan Abd-al-Aziz of Turkey counter- 

 marked for currency in the Dardanelles. 



Presented by F. W. Hasluch, Esq. 



Nine copper coins of Sikandar Lodi and Buhlol Lodi, Sultans 

 of Delhi. Presented by the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 



Four copper coins of the Moghul Emperor Akbar. 



Presented by J. G. Covernton, Esq. 



A copper coin of Akbar and a rupee of Muhammad Shah, 

 struck at Surat A.H. 1142. 



Presented by the Bombay Branch of the 

 Royal Asiatic Society. 

 Two gold Moghul nisar pieces and a series, of silver and 

 copper coins of the Sultans of Delhi, the Bahmanis, Mysore, 

 and other modern native Indian States. 



Presented by Major E. H. McKenzie Elliot. 



Two rupees of Gohud and Maheswar. 



Presented by Colonel J. Biddulph. 



Eight rupees of the Moghul Empire and Afghanistan, and 

 two copper coins of Hyderabad and Kashgaria. 



Presented by Captain J. R. Broun. 



A specimen of the rare silver medal, struck to commemorate 

 the coronation of the Ghazi-ad-din Haidar as first King of Oudh 

 in October 1819. 



Three rupees of modern native states of India. 



Presented by the Director of Agriculture, 

 Central Provinces. 

 A fine series of sixty-one lead and potin coins of the Andhra 

 dynasty, being coins formerly in the collection of the late 

 General Pearse, published in the British Museum Catalogue of 

 the Andhras and Western Kshatrapas. 



Presented by J. H. Marshall, Esq. 

 Three silver coins of the Kshatrapa Dharasena. 



Presented by the Bombay Branch of the 

 Royal Asiatic Society. 

 A series of thirty-eight silver coins of the Western Kshat- 

 rapas, the Gupta dynasty, and the Kings of Yalabhi. 



Presented by Miss Newton. 



