1843.] Asiatic Society. 515 



I thank you for the kind enquiries after my health. I am happy to say, that there 

 is hope of its being restored on these hills, although at present 1 am still an invalid. 

 If all be well, it is my intention during the approaching rainy season to leave Simla, 

 and endeavor to cross the Himalaya, when I would have an opportunity of visiting the 

 various places in which our late lamented Librarian, Mr. Csoma, lived in true Tibe- 

 tan fashion. For myself, I do not mean to imitate him in that respect. 



Should any thing occur of interest to the Society, it will afford me great pleasure to 

 put you in possession of it. J. H^berlin. 



Simla, Ibth May, 1843. 



A descriptive list of the coins, lately received from the University of 

 Christiana, with remarks, was presented by Dr. Roer, the Society's Libra- 

 rian. The list is as follows : — 



Descriptive list of the Coins, presented by the University of Christiana, by 



Dr. Roer. 



1. Coins op the 12th Century, especially Norwegian. 



A. Coins, bearing the inscription of a single letter. 



1. The letter A, inscribed in two concentric circles. R. 



2. The same, smaller. R. R. 



3. The same with a point on both sides of the letter, and another below. R. 



4. A similar one of smaller size. C. 



5. The letter B, inscribed in two circles. C. 



6. The same with a point to the right. R. 



7. The same with a point on either side. R2. 



8. A similar one, smaller. 



9. B. with four points. C. 



10. The letter G. R2. 

 11-12. Two similar ones. 



13. The letter H, surrounded by four points, and the outer circle formed by glo- 

 bules. R4. 



14. with a point below. 



15. Similar. 



16. The same letter with three points. C. 



17. M, with a point above. R*. 



18. N, with a stroke, crossing the middle line. R. 



19. R, with a point to the right. 



20. The same, with a point on either side. R2. 

 4 2l. S, with a point on either side. C. 



22. A similar one. 



23. Similar, but the S reversed, and the outer circle consisting of globules. 



24. The letter T in its antient shape, with a point behind. C. 



25. X with globules in its extremes, and the outer circle also consisting of glo- 

 bules. C. 



26. A similar one, with a small line affixed to its upper portion. R. 



