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might with advantage change places. Then the Mints, too. 

 Sitpur and Sikakul, should come after Sahrind instead of after 

 Shergarh. 



In the coin-entries I have noticed only one serious omission. 

 The well-known coins struck both in silver and in copper by 

 Murad Bakhsh at the Siirat mint have been overlooked. I 

 would, accordingly, suggest that B.M. be inserted in the A\ 

 column, and I (Roman numeral) in the M column. 



On Hie coins Mustafa-abad is written al-'t 



j&*ax> with 



»> 



not with e>. Bahadurpattan, China pattan, and Machhllpattan 

 should, all of them, when transliterated, have a " double t, 

 also Ujjain a "double j," unless the immediately preceding 

 vowel be lengthened. 



Mr. Whitehead's list shows for each mint the reigns 

 during which it was active. It hence became a very simple 

 matter to prepare a Complementary List that should exhibit for 

 each reign its active mints and their metals. I have pleasure 

 in now supplying such a list, in the hope that it too may at 

 times prove of use to my fellow coin-collectors. 



G. P. Taylor. 



for each Reign its active Mints and their Metals 





Mint. 





Emperor. 







£ 



M 



' JE 



1. BAB I K Urdu 





Total number Agra 



Agra 



of Mints : 7 : Tatta 





of these the 



.faunpur 





Mints issuing 



Kabul 





coins — i 



Lah or 





in gold were 



Lakbnau 





nil, in silver 







were 7 , and in 







copper were i. 







2. HUMAY0N ! 



Ujjain 





Total : 9. 1 Agra 



Agra 



Gold : nil. 





Jaunpur 



Silver : 7. 



C hampanir 



(hampanir 



Copper : 7. 





Dehll 



Dehll 



«L M 



Qandahc«r 



Qandahar 







Kabul 









Lahor 1 



Lahor 







Mandu 



3. AKBAR 1 



Afcak Banaras 



Total : 78. ! 





Ajmer 



