29. NUMISMATIC SUPPLEMENT No. XI, 
Note.—The numeration of the article below is continued 
om p. 592 of the ‘‘ Journal and Proceedings ’’ for 
1908, 
60. A Finp or Graco-BactTriaNn SILVER Corns. 
Towards the end of 1899, owing to erosion of the west 
bank of the Indus river at the village of ‘‘ Parehwar’’ near 
Amarkot in the Rajanpir Tehsil of the Dera Ghazi Khan 
District, an earthen vessel was exposed containing 221 demi- 
drachmas of oe ii, Philopator (B.M.C., Greek and 
Scythic Kings, p. 37). 
They were sent me from Calcutta for report. r 
much trouble in omen them I found they fell into the follow- 
ing groups :— 
A.—PHILOPATOR. 
Numbe 
of ToTaL 
Coins 
(1) Like B.M.C., No. 4. 2 
(2) Ditto, No. 5. 26 
(3) Ditto, No. 6. 1 
(4) Monograms gone, 5 
(5) Monogram Kha 
(Bihler’s Table Sa Ill 
—8), to fri on 
reverse (Base bat 22 
— 96 
B.—SotTeR, WITHOUT PHILOPATOR. 
Number 
of TOTAL. 
_ Coins. 
(6) Like B.M.C., No. 7. 1 
(7) Ditto, ‘No. 8. 4 
Nor 1n B.M.C. :— 
(8) Monogram ae jto right 
on reverse. 1 
