160 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XVII, 
Obv. Rev. 
Y! .jled oJ} in double circle. 
Iajsdt Ale abe sla 
wie ly ois 
Margin: ... coil} wlhle 
The marginal legend of these coins has yet to be read. 
Probably it contains a date in addition to the two words given 
above, the reading of which is conjectural. J have examined 
a large number of specimens, but have never yet found one 
with sufficient margin to afford a safe guide. 
Copper. 
12. Wt. 70 grs., s. 6. [R. B. Whitehead. ] 
Obv. Rey. 
os) Ble wbbdt 
eH g bs . coil 
13. We. 62 grs., s. 65. [Lahore Mus. Cat. p. 137.] 
Obv. Rev. 
edly peed! 
Mr. Rodgers classifies these as South Indian coins. 
14, . 56 grs., s. 5. (Thomas, No. 165.] 
Obv. Rey. 
(alas sla 
The weight of these coins varies greatly, from 45 to 56 
grains; but obviously they are intended to be pieces of 32 
ratis or 56 grains. 
Simla, 1920 H. Nevitu. 
222. CoIns oF THE PaTHAN Kines or Dwatt. 
Firoz Shah and the later Tughlags. 
In this field a large advance has been made since Edward 
Thomas published his Chronicles. There are yet many dis- 
Abii-l-’Abbas hmad, similar to those of his predecessor, for 
the first seven years of his reign. In the case of other rulers, 
