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A. medal of Christ, by Cavino, with the remarkable 

 inscription PORVS CONSILII FILIVS. 



A seventeenth century silver-gilt medal, with a head of 

 Christ by Gasparo Mola. 



Presented hy Max' Rosenheim, Esq., F.s.A. 



5. Oriental Series : — 



India. — 100 silver coins of the Kshatrapas of Surashtra, 

 the Guptas of Western India, and other dynasties of the 

 same region, selected from the collection of the late Dr. 

 Gerson da Cunha. 



Nine copper coins of Kosambi, Ujjain, &c. 



Presented hy H. Nelson Wright, Esq., i.c.s. 

 Eight copper coins of the Pathans of Dehli, Firoz Shah, 

 and Muhammad ibn Taghlak ; and three silver coins of the 

 Moghul emperors, Aurungzeb, Muhammad Shah, and Shah 

 Bahadur. 



Presented hy the Bomhay Branch of the Royal Asiatic 

 Society. 



A gold coin of Muhammad ibn Taghlak, struck in the 

 name of the Khalif Al-Hakim, a.h., 741-753. 



Presented hy J. H. Hihhert, Esq. 



Two silver coins of the Moghul emperors of Dehli, 

 Alamgir II., struck at Bareli, and of Shah Alam, struck at 

 Benares ; and a rupee of the East India Company, struck in 

 the name of Shah Alam, a.h. 1233. 



Presented hy the Government of the United Provinces 

 of Agra and Oudh. 



Persia. — Two silver coins of the Timurid dynasty (Shah 

 Rukh and Abu Said). 



- Presented hy R. Hughes-Buller, Esq., i.c.s. 



. Sumatra.— Three gold coins of Achin, 



Presented hy G. G. Rogers, Esq., Deputy Co7iservator 

 of Forests, Port Blair, Andaman Islands. 

 Turkestan. — A gold dinar of Mamun, struck at Samarkand. 



Presented by Evelyn Grant Duff, Esq. 

 Turkey. — A bronze coin of Mustafa I. 



Presented hy G. R. Peers, Esq. 



IV. — Students and Visitors. 

 The number of visits made to the Department of Coins 

 and Medals by students and others during the year 1904 

 was 4,223. 



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