Vol. XI, Nos.7 & 8.] Numismatic Supplement No. XXV. 235 
[V.S.] 
P. 503. Column Kashmir, A/, line 5, insert D.C. I re- 
commend this entry on the sole authority of the Da Cufiha 
Sale Catalogue which records the existence of a gold zodiacal 
coin of Kashmir mint bearing the names of Jahangir and Nir 
ahan. 
P, 504. Column Kora, A7, line 17, insert Wh. Also line 
22, R, insert I.M. 
P. 505 Kambayat. Readers are referred to Dr. G. P. 
- monograph on the coins of Cambay—see N. 8. XX, 
119, 
Also line 20, A7 insert Ca. 
P. 506. Column Gulbarga, A/, line 14. This entry is 
doubtful, — 
P. 509. Column Gorakpir, AS, line 7, insert W. 
P. 513. For Machhlipatan, read Machhlipattan. 
Column Machhlipattan, A, line 22, delete P.M. and insert 
Cabinet de France. 
P. 517. Column Mu‘azzamabad Ai, line 14, insert B.M. 
See Mr. W H. Valentine’s ‘The Copper Coins of India’, Part I, 
p. abi number lt 1. Also A, line 16, insert L.M. 
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__ Ihave lately acquired a full dim of Gwaliar mint of type 
Indian Museum Catalogue, Plate IV, 445, which shows that the 
Wustrated in Dr. G. P. Taylor’s ‘The Coins of Ahmadabad,’ 
curnal of the Bombay Branch of the RA.S, 1900. The 
“over of Mr. W. H. Valentine’s ‘The Copper Coins of India 
ms 
illustrated in Mr. C. J. Bodgers’? paper’ Copper Coins of 
alg pt. A. 8. B.. 1889, It is of oie 4. month Di, and is 
relly the earliest known of this heavy currency. As far as 
eee W the coin is still unique. I cannot say where it 1s an 
of Gi belonged to the late Sir Denzil Ibbetson. Full ee as 
Wright Indpir mint are in the Cabinet of Mr. H. Nelson 
dam was identical in weight with the half tanka, but 
The 
n ; i. 
only one case does the dam currency bear its denom1 
