i t 2 Proceedings of the Newport Natural History Society. 
71. Obverse as reverse of No. 13. 
Reverse. A pigeon, etc. (Franco-German War, 1870-71.) 
Copper. Lead. 
Van Peteghem, Medailles de 1870-71-. Nos. 370-1. 
72. Obverse. Bust of Archimedes. 
Reverse. (Premium for Mathematics, etc. In French,) 1822. 
Corsi Cat., Florence, 3 Dec., 1891, No. 4033. 
73. There is also a medal in the Serie di nomini illustri 
dellTtalia meridionale, Naples, about 1830. 
Aristotle (384-322 b. c.), of Athens, naturalist. 
Besides the five given there are three others. 
74. Obverse as that of No. 16. 
Reverse. Pegasus. 
Bronze. 32. 50 mm. 
Bom and Zoon Cat., Amsterdam, 1893, No. 2. 
75. Obverse. Bust, to left, with cap. Inscription: 
GAETANUS. TIENENSIS. ARISTOTELIS. S. INTER- 
PRES + 
Reverse blank. 
Riv-Alpon Cat., Vienna, 1863, No. 17401. 
76. There is still another medal, of Francesco (Cesco) 
D’Ascoli (1257-1327), in which Aristotle is represented. It 
also bears a female figure and a Latin legend. 
Tresor de numismatique , IX. pi. XXXV, No. 2; Duisbu'rg, 
Suppl. II. p. 3. 
Celsus, Aulus Cornelius (about 50 a. d. ), of Rome. 
77. Obverse. Bust, to left. Upon shoulder, POMAR. 
Inscription: TROTULA MENDOZA BARCINONIS 
NATA * Exergue: MDCCCLVI. 
