February, 1915.] Annual Report. XXVii 
for the Bardic and Historical Survey of Rajputana and will be 
published in the February number of the Journal. The scheme 
has been approved by the Council of the Society, and will be 
submitted by them to the Government of India. 
Coins. 
two (silver) punch-marked coins, five (silver) coins of the 
Gujarat dynasty, one (silver) Mughal, six (copper) Bahmani, 
one (silver) French Colonial, Mahé, and four (lead) Andhra 
coins. None of these presented any unusual features. 
Mr. C. J. Brown took over the duties of examining the 
0 finds of copper consisting of 746 coins were examined and 
121 coins sent to various museums. 
the gold coins one find consisted of 23 Gupta 
The silver coins were exceptionally good, by far the best 
find being a small one from Buldana of 64 coins. It contained 
the following rare coins: Aurangzeb, Ahsanabad 1116-48 R., 
Bhakkar 1091-24 R., *Azimabad 1118 SOR.; “Azam Shah, 
Burhanpar 1119 ahd.; Kam Bakhsh, Bijapir ahd.; Shah 
4lam I, Bahadurgarh 1123, Haiderabad (Farkhanda-bunyad) 
1120.2 R., Imtyazgarh 1122, and Jahandar, Bahadurgarh ahd. 
n ; 
Muhammadabad 1120-2 R ; Farrukh-Siyar, Allahabad 1127-3R., 
Alamgirpir 7 R.: Jahandar Arkat ahd; Shah ’Alam II, 
Kinch 1194-22 R., Ravishnagar Sagar, many dates, Balana- 
‘Alam IT of 
Though in none of them can the mint name be deciphered, 
