JOURNAL 
OF THE 
ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL. 
New Series. 
Vol. XI.—1915 
seein 
1. Recent Additions to our Knowledge of the Copper 
Age Antiquities of the Indian Empire. 
By Hirananpa SAstri. 
[With Plates I—V.] 
Since the supplementary note of Mr. V. A. Smith, I.C.S. 
(Retd.) on the Copper Age and Prehistoric Bronze Implements 
of India, which appeared in volume XXXVI of the ‘ Indian 
Antiquary ’’ some fresh material has come to light which I pro- 
pose to notice briefly here. Before doing so I am to point 
out that the Plate VI in Mr. Smith’s article represents two 
Museum where they are now preserved. The remaining two 
rows represent those which are deposited and worshipped at 
the temple of Radhakrishna which stands on the Brahma- 
gs ‘i 
Bithir. Beginning from the dag right side of the aa 
Foie: row these Sameer measure "x 43", 63” x 33”, 44” 
a 7" If’ x 61", 92” x 3h, 84" x 3, and 6” x 63” petra gis 
Thee the scale for Mr. Smith’s plate would be about } for 
the top row and about } for the rest. A drawing of a few of 
these objects is added ‘below to form an accurate idea of their 
size. (Plate I). 
In weight the arms represented on the top vary between 
