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Dr. Lee,

Mr. C. R. Smith,

Mr. Haggard,

Mr. Wills,

Rev. E. H. Shepherd,

Mr. Nealds,

Mr. Bergne,

Mr. C. R. Smith,

Edes Hartwellianæ. A Descrip-
tion of Hartwell House. By
Capt. Smyth, R.N.
Collectanea Antiqua. Conclud-
ing parts of vol. ii.

Catalogue of the Library of the

Bank of England.

A work by J. Millan, containing
an Account of the Coins,
Weights, and Measures of all
Nations.

Woodcuts of unpublished Coins
of Baldred, king of Kent; in
their respective cabinets.
Woodcut of an unpublished Penny
of William the Conqueror.
Ditto of an unpublished Coin of
Carausius, with full face.

merely add, that they have heard desideratum in English Medallic

In conclusion, the Council will with much pleasure that a great History is about to be supplied, by the publication of the first volume of a Catalogue of English Medals, by Mr. Hawkins, which will comprise the series down to the reign of William III.

The Report was received and ordered to be printed.

The Society then proceeded to ballot for the Officers and Council for the ensuing year. The ballot-boxes having been closed, and delivered to Mr. Chaffers and Mr. Faulkner, the Scrutineers, they reported that the election had fallen upon the following gentle

men:

As President.

THE LORD LONDESBOROUGH, K.C.H., F.R.S., F.S. A.

As Vice Presidents.

EDWARD HAWKINS, ESQ., F. R.S., F.S.A., F.L.S.

HORACE HAYMAN WILSON, ESQ., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., Boden Professor

of Sanscrit.

As Treasurer.

JOHN BRODRIBB BERGNE, Esq., F.S. A.

As Secretaries.

JAMES COVE JONES, ESQ., F.S. A.

WILLIAM SANDYS WRIGHT VAUX, ESQ., F.S.A.

As Foreign Secretary.

JOHN YONGE AKERMAN, ESQ., F.S.A.

As Librarian.

JOHN WILLIAMS, ESQ.,

JOHN EVANS, ESQ.

As Members of the Council.

FREDERICK W. FAIRHOLT, Esq., F.S.A.

WILLIAM DEBONAIRE HAGGARD, Esq., F.S. A., F.R. A. S.

JOHN LEE, Esq., LL D., F. R. S., F.S. A., F. R. A.S.

SIR GEORGE MUSGRAVE, BART., F.S.A.

JONATHAN RASHLEIGH, ESQ.

THE REV. J. B. READE, M.A., F.R.S.

WILLIAM DEVONSHIRE SAULL, ESQ., F.S. A.

CHARLES STOKES, ESQ.

EDWARD THOMAS, ESQ.

HENRY LAYCOCK TOVEY, Esq.

WILLIAM WANSEY, ESQ., F.S. A.

The Society then adjourned to Thursday, the 25th November.

ASHMOLEAN

OXFORD

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NUMISMATIC

SOCIETY.

SESSION 1852-53.

NOVEMBER 25, 1852.

The LORD LONDESBOROUGH, President, in the Chair.

The following Presents, received during the recess, were announced and laid on the table:

Denkschriften der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften-Philosophisch-historische Classe-Dritter Band (Memoirs of the Imperial Academy of Sciences-Philosophical and historical division. Third volume). 2 parts pp. 228, and 1 plate, and pp. 150, and 4 plates, Folio. Vienna, 1852. Sitzungsberichte der kaiserlichen Akademie

der Wissenschaften- Philosophisch-historische Classe (Reports of the Meetings of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, etc.) Vol. VIII. Parts I. and II. 8vo. Vienna, 1852.

PRESENTED BY

THE IMPERIAL ACADEMY
OF VIENNA.

DITTO.

Archäologische Analecten Tafeln zu den
Sitzungsberichten der kaiserlichen Akade-
mie der Wissenschaften-Philosophisch-
historische Classe-Band VI. Heft I. and
II. Januar, Februar, März, 1851 (Archæ- DITTO.
ological selections - Plates to Vol. VI.
Parts I. and II. of the Reports of the
Meetings, etc.). By Joseph Arneth. Ob-
long folio, pp. 15, and 20 plates.

Archiv für Kunde österreichischer Geschichts-
Quellen (Documents illustrating the sources
of Austrian History). Vol. VII. Parts III.
and IV. 8vo. Completing to p. 422.
Vienna, 1842.

B

DITTO.

Notizenblatt (Proceedings. Supplement to the above). Nos. 1 to 10. 8vo. 1852. Kritische Durchsicht der von Davidow Verfassten Wortersammlung aus der Sprache der Aino's; als Beilage zu dem Decemberhafte des Jahrgangs, 1851 (Band VII.), der Sitzungsberichten, etc. (a critical review of Davidow's Vocabulary of the language of Aino; as a supplement to the Part for December, 1851 (Vol. VII.) of the Reports of the Meetings, etc.). By Dr. August Pfizmaier. 8vo. Vienna.

Revue de la Numismatique Belge. Vols. I. to VI., and Vol. I. (new series). 8vo. Brussels, 1842 to 1851.

Bulletins de la Société des Antiquaires de l' Ouest. Parts II. III. and IV. for 1851, and I. II. and III. for 1852. 8vo. Poitiers, 1851-52. Mémoires de la Société des Antiquaires de l'Ouest. Année, 1850. 8vo., pp. 498, and 26 plates. Ditto Année 1851. 8vo. pp. 500, and 12 plates. Poitiers 1852.

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PRESENTED BY

THE IMPERIAL ACADEMY

OF VIENNA.

DITTO.

THE EDITOR.

THE SOCIETY.

DITTO.

Transactions of the American Ethnological
Society. Vols. I. and II. 8vo., New York, Ditto.
1848.

Note sur cinq Monnaies d'Or trouvées dans
le Cimetière Mérovingien de Lucy près
Neufchatel en 1851. Par M. l'Abbé Co-
chet. 8vo., pp. 8, and 1 plate.

Note sur un Vase Gaulois de la Collection

THE AUTHOR.

du Louvre. Par M. Adrien de Longpérier. DITTO. 8vo., pp.7, and 2 plates.

Interprétation du type figuré sur les deniers de

la famille Hosidia. Par M. Adrien de Long- DITTO. périer. 8vo., pp. 21. Paris, 1852.

Numismatique Montoise. Notice of a medal. struck on the occasion of the marriage of Louisa Countess of Stolberg with the young Pretender Charles Stuart, in 1766. By M. Renier Chalon. 8vo., pp. 3, and a woodcut.

DITTO.

PRESENTED BY

Attribution d'un denier Carlovingien à Mons
(Castrilocus). Par Renier Chalon. 8vo.,
pp. 7, and 1 plate. Brussels, 1852.

Médailles de la Révolution de 1848, dans la
collection de A. Durand (MS.). 4to.
Sujets dramatiques, par M. Boucher de Per-
thes. 2 vols. 12mo., pp. 640 and 724. Paris,
1852.

Emma, ou quatre lettres de femme.

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THE AUTHOR.

M. DURAND.

THE AUTHOR.

Par M.

DITTO.

Boucher de Perthes. 12mo. pp. 264. Paris, 1852.

Report on Excavations made on the site of the Roman Castrum at Lymne, in Kent, in 1850, by Charles Roach Smith, with notes on the original plan of the Castrum, and on the ancient state of the Romney Marshes, by James Elliott, Jun. Small 4to., pp. 45, 9 plates, and woodcuts. London, 1852.

MR. C. ROACH SMITH.

Lord Londesborough exhibited a fine denarius of the Empress Domitilla, the wife of Vespasian. Rev. FORTUNA AUGUSTA. This rare coin was formerly in the cabinet of the Duke of Devonshire, and from thence passed successively into those of Mr. Brumell and Mr. Tovey.

Mr. Evans exhibited a unique and unpublished noble of Edward IV., very much resembling in character the nobles of Henry VI.

Obv.-EDWARD' DI' GRT REX ANGL' Z FRANC

DN'S HYB’. A small cross before GRT, Z, and
FRANC. A pellet after DNS. No. M.M.—The
king, in a ship, as usual on the nobles of the Henries.
Two ropes at stem and four at stern.
No flag or
rudder to the ship. Three fleurs de lis in the first
and fourth quarter of the arms, and another under-
neath the shield.

Rev.-IHC AVT’TRĀNSIÓNS pår mɗdiVM ILLORU’ IBAT. A small cross after ILLORU. M.M. a fleur de lis. A cross fleury, etc., as on the nobles of the Henries. In the centre, which appears to have been cut on the die over an H, Weight, 107 grs.

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