MEDAL TO PAPAL BRIGADE FOR 1860 CAMPAIGN.

PRUSSIAN BRONZE CROSS FOR KÖNIG GRÄTZ (SADO WA), 1866.

GENEVA CROSS FOR FRANCO-GERMAN WAR, 1870-1.

On those of the Crimean medals which were returned for naming the same type was used, but the letters were rather more openly spaced. Some were also impressed in large and others in small skeleton Roman, so, MURRAY, many were engraved in square Roman capitals, and others in upper and lower case upright block.

The India General Service medal, 1854, had the names mostly impressed with the same type as the M.G.S. medals up to Bhootan 1864-6; some, particularly naval medals, were named in a smaller kind of Roman capitals stamped closer together. The same type of Roman capital was likewise used on the New Zealand medals, while the China medals for 1857 and 1860, which were only named for the army, had the names indented in the same type. But the naming on the China medal for 1842 was very characteristic, and heavy Roman impressed capitals of a square nature, like