490 Journ. of the Astat. Soc. of Bengal. [Nov. & Dec., 1915. 
Reverse. In an enclosure formed by six inverted arcs— 
war<zelt 
nl yeh 
old diye 
crelmel! 
&sa ola 
Traces of margin. 
(3) Size 1:12. Obverse, in a circle— 
32 543! 
weary! ols 
enol » biol! wl gas 
dy Sols Bbolt yt 
wlhle xl2 
Reverse, circular area— 
Craze)! Foi) yeh 
9 phodl Lye 
SS Lrtolmodt 
EES 
Margin ...:.-... is9 AGS) $80 oyad 
_ _ The find is both valuable and disappointing, but at least 
it shows that much remains yet to be discovered regarding the 
coinage of a very obscure period in the history of Bengal. 
Etawah, U.P. H. R. NEvILt. 
158. A New Coprer Corn or Jaunpur. 
The smaller copper issues of the Sharqi Sultans of Jaunpir 
are to be found without difficulty in almost all parts of the 
United Provinces. I discovered not long ago in the Etawah 
bazar a coin of this series which, as far as I am aware, is of an 
unknown type. Not only is it a blend of the larger copper pat- 
julis, name, but in this specimen, issued in the first year of 
Mahmid, we have the inscription as complete as that of any of 
Dehli sovereigns. 
aE ae ae ee ee ee 
a ES Se ee ee ee 
