_88 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Col. C. E. de la Poer Beresf ord ; James Berry, Esq. ; T. Bliss, 

 Esq. ; W. C. Boyd, Esq. ; H. Brooke, Esq. ; R. Hughes 

 Buller, Esq., i.c.s. ; J. Willis Bund, Esq., on behalf of 

 the Worcestershire County Council ; Dr. H. J. de Dompierre 

 de Chaufepie, Directeur du Cabinet Royal des Medailles, 

 at the Hague; Major-Gen. M. G. Clerk; Miss Cook; J. G. 

 Covernton, Esq. ; G. Darier, Esq. ; A. W. Dauglish, Esq. ; 

 &S. Denton; the Earl of Ducie ; Es'^elyn Grant Duff, 

 Esq. ; Llewellyn Edwards, Esq. ; Sir John Evans, K.G.B., 

 F.R.s. ; M. Ali Farah, of Aden ; Adolf Felsenthal, Esq. ; 

 li. Forrer, Esq. ; H. A. Grueber, Esq., F.s.A. ; F. Harrison, 

 Esq. ; F. W. Hasluck, Esq. ; Mrs. C. H. T. Hawkins ; Barclay 

 V. Head, Esq., d.c.l., ph.d. ; J. H. Hibbert, Esq. ; G. F. Hill, 

 Esq., M.A. ; D. G. Hogarth, Esq., m.a. ; Rev. G. Horner; 

 Sir Henry H. Howorth, k.c.i.e., f.r.s. ; H. Festing Jones, Esq. ; 

 Lady Lucas ; Col. W. J. Massy; Miss K. McDowall ; L. A. D. 

 Montagae, Esq. ; M. E. Mouchon ; S. E. Pears, Esq., i.c.S. ; 

 G. R. Peers, Esq. ; Mrs. Leyborne Popham ; Sir Augustus 

 Prevost, Bart. ; J. Quinn, Esq., Jun. ; C. H. Read, Esq., F.s.A. ; 

 Prof. M. Resetar ; E. G. Rogers, Esq., Deputy Conservator of 

 Forests, Port Blair, Andaman Islands ; Max Rosenheim, Esq., 

 F.s.A.; H. Sandars, Esq.; T. E. Sansom, Esq.; Cecil Smith, 

 Esq., LL.D. ; Percy Webb, Esq. ; Sir Hermann Weber, M.D. ; 

 H. Nelson Wright, Esq. 



Remarkable Coins and Medals. 



1. Greek Series : — 

 Among the Greek coins added to the National Collection 

 during the year 1904, the following are the most important :■ — 



(a.) Europe: — 

 Sicily. — Thirteen specimens, chiefly archaic, of the cities 

 of Agrigentum, Gel a, Himera, Leontini, Motya, Segesta, and 

 Syracuse. 



Presented by Sir .Henry H. Howorth, k.c.i.e., f.r.s. 



Thrace. — Twelve very beautiful silver diobols of the city 

 of Aenus, dating from the latter half of the fifth century B.C., 

 nearly all of them unpublished varieties, showing on their 

 obverses heads of Hermes in profile or facing, and on their 

 reverses the inscription AINI and the figure of a goat 

 accompanied by various adjunct symbols. 



Macedon. — A fine and very rare archaic silver stater of 

 Lcte, inscribed AETAIO[N] (retrograde). On the obverse is 

 a Centaur carrying off a nymph, and, on the reverse, a crested 

 helmet within an incuse square. 



Two archaic coins of the city of Scione in Chalcidice with 

 a young male heroic head on the obverse, and on the reverse the 

 letters XKIO in the four corners of an incuse square. The 

 reverse type is, on one of them, a large eye, which is probably 

 to be explained as the conspicuous eye which was painted on the 

 prows of war-galleys. The eye as a coin-type may therefore 



