16, NUMISMATIC SUPPLEMENT No. XXV. 
Note.—The numeration of the articles below is continued 
rom p. 488 of the *‘ Journal and Proceedings’’ for 
IgI4, 
147. First Casi Sages To ‘Tue Mint Towns OF THE 
GHAL Emprerors oF INDIA 
A paper called ‘ The Mint Towns of the Mughal ‘Emperors 
of India’ appeared in the 1912 issue of the Journal of the 
Asiatic Society of Bengal. In the Introduction I mentioned my 
intention of keeping the Mint Tables embodied in that contri- 
bution up to date by the periodical issue of aapteoticn and addi- 
tion slips, and hoped that collectors would help by permitting 
me to mention their beg coins. I now publish the first 
Supplement to that work. 
he errors spuuiting correction fall into three classes. 
There are a few or rdinary misprints which escaped detection 
when the > proof sheets were read. One or two references, thoug 
ERRATA. 
A a For Mandisor read Moo 
- £30. For Hissar, read H. 
P. 430. To Awadh, and Akbtaesaiede Awadh, add Suba 
P. 435. For aad, read ali, 
P. 436. For Mr. Rodgers at the time of writing said sore 
the coin was in his possession, read This coin was seen Ye 
ae Cunningham in Lucknow in 1840, and an imprint of 1 
Thi co bodied in a slip issued 
with the start secthe — Mapes ped that the coin is 
still in existence, and that it may be traced by one of our 
Keen 5 upkno Ow collectors 
. For Itawa, read Itaw 
P. 130, Column Ajmer, A’, line 6, insert G(1). 
P. 453. Anwala should succeed Aniupnagar. 
P. 461, Under Bindraban, the coins of Muaminabad have 
os omitted. As Bandar Shahi has now been shown to be a 
