t 20 Proceedings of the Newport Natural History Society. 
By I. Carbara. Bronze. 26. 40 mm. 
Morchis and Major Cat., 22, No. 316. 
Musa. Antonius ( circa 40 b. c.), of Rome, physician. 
106. Obverse. Bust, to right. Inscription: PIUS IX, 
PONT. MAX. ANNO. II. 
Reverse. Statue. Inscription: ANTONIUS MUSA 
ACAD. MED. CHIR. ‘ FERRARIEN, etc., 1847. 
Bronze. 28. 43 mm. 
Corsi Cat., Florence, 3 Dec., 1891. No. 5103. 
I have impression from Dr. Brettauer. 
Philippus, the physician of Alexander the Great. 
107. In the exergue of the former No. 68, there are 
two dates, 1780, 1781. 
Besides this there is another similar save with 1780, 
1781, 1782. 
Rudolphi, p. 124. No. 513: Kluyskens, II, p. 213, note; 
Duisburg, p. 89, note; Magazin Piitoresque , 1858, p. 136, fig. 
Zeno (circa 200 b. c.), physician and disciple of Hero- 
philus; mentioned by Galen. To be distinguished from 
the Stoic. 
108. Obverse. Bust, to right, bald and bearded, with 
hood. Ground dotted. Inscription: ZENONE EROPHILEO 
MEDICO. 
Reverse blank. 
Bronze. 33. 51 mm. 
Merzbache’r Cat., 16 Jan., 1899, No. 2615. 
(To be continued .) 
