BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
IOI 
47 Lower tray, 76 coins found in York Minster, 1829. 
48 Edward I. and II. ; lower tray, 35 coins found in the soil 
above the grave of Archbishop Scrope. 
1 -15 Small cabinet trays, silver, Victoria and Edward VII. 
1-10 Left-hand lower slides, copper coins. 
Nuremberg and Abbey Tokens. 
2 9 ' 3 °‘ 3 2 ' 33‘34 Left-hand lower slides. 
Tokens, British Medals. 
25-26 Small cabinet, silver tokens. 
Left-hand upper slides, copper tokens, 1-3-5-6-8-10, 11, 12, 
H- i6 > 2 L 33 > 35 - 5 L 59-65* 
Left-hand lower slides, copper tokens, 12-16, 17. 
Election tokens, upper side slides on left, 1. 
Foreign Coins. 
Left-hand lower slides, Dr. Anderson’s Collection. 
,, ,, 2 Indian and 2 Barbados coins. 
,, ,, Foreign and Colonial copper. 
,, ,, “ Barstow ” Collection of Indian 
coins. 
(iii.) BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Abbreviations : B.M.—British Museum. Y.P.S.—Yorkshire Philosophical 
Society. N.C.—Numismatic Chronicle. B.N.J.—British Numismatic Journal. 
Y.A.J.—Yorkshire Archaeological Journal. B.A.J.—British Archaeological 
Journal. 
Greek. 
Out of 22 B.M. illustrated catalogues of Greek coins 
published up to 1901 the Y.P.S. possess three, namely, 
1884, Central Greece, plates xxiv. ; 1886, Crete and 
Agean Islands, plates xxix. : 1887, Pelopponesus, 
plates xxxvii. 
Roman. 
Y.P.S. MS. Catalogue I. Roman Coins in the Museum, 1854, 
C. Wellbeloved, Curator. 
,, ,, II. A Catalogue of 172 Roman Coins 
found in a Roman vessel at Boston 
Spa, near Tadcaster, June 1st, 1848. 
,, ,, III. A rough Catalogue of Roman Silver 
Coins purchased in 1846 from Mr. 
Hargrove. 
,, ,, IV. Roman Coins found at Methal, near 
Warter & Nunburnholme in 1856, & 
presented by Lord Londesborough. 
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