THE MEDALS COMMEMORATIVE OF NATURAL 
SCIENTISTS * 
By H. R. STORER, M. D. 
During the nine years since my former paper was sub¬ 
mitted to the attention of naturalists, several additions to the 
bibliography of the general subject and to the list of the 
medals themselves, as well as further details regarding a 
few of the sixty-eight pieces already published, have become 
known to me. 
I. Numismatic works relating to the medals of natural 
scientists. 
a. Those relative to the ancient deities of health and 
healing, who were the patrons of natural science as well. 
Sallet, A. von. Asklepios und Hygieia, die so-genann- 
ten Anathemata fiir heroisirte Todte. In Zeitschrift fiir 
numismatik , V, 1878, p. 320. 
Weil, R. Asklepios und Hygieia, etc. This appeared 
in Ibid , VIII, 1881, p. 100. 
b. Those commemorating scientists generally. 
Meibomius, Heinrich. Florum Sparsio, etc. [unpublished.] 
This title should go under division c. Whether the 
manuscript still exists remains in doubt. It was loaned by 
Hofrath Scblager of Gotha to Dr. J. C. W. Moehsen of Ber¬ 
lin, who read it. (Moehsen, Beschreibung, etc., 1773, I, p. 1.) 
Meibomius had also commenced another work, to be 
entitled Antiquitates Medicae ex Nummis. [Ibid.) Where 
is this MS? It should also go under division c. 
*Continued from the PROCEEDINGS for 1888-1891 (Document VIII), pages 3 to 81. 
Numismatic works marked with an asterisk are in the author’s library. 
