346 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [August, 1909.] 
The Bahawalpir State rupees found were of type p.198, 
esc , and of mints :—kbanptr, Daru-s-Sarar 
= Geihk. ae Bahawalptir, Ahmadptir, and Bahdwal- 
pur. 
It was a liberal action on the part of the Bahawalpar State 
General. a 
the Museums and to private collectors. 
DELHI: R. B. WHITEHEAD. 
February 28th, 1909. 
70. Tue Dare of THE Satimi Corns: ADDENDUM. 
In my article on the date of the Salimi Coins, published 
in the Num. Supplement No. X, I adduced evidence to prove that 
these coins were issued by Salim after his accession to the 
throne. At the time of writing that article I omitted through 
inadvertence reference to a half-rupee struck by Salim at 
Kabul. It was described by Mr. C. J. Rodgers in the Journal 
how maintain, on the strength of this Kabul coin, 
that in 1014 A.H. the Prince was also de facto Governor there ? 
It is every way more probable that both at Ahmadabad and at 
Kabul the coins first struck by Jahangir after his accession 
bore his princely name Salim, and only the later, heavier, 
rupees his newly adopted royal name. 
AHMADSBAD: Gro. P. TayLor. 
17th April, 1909. 
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