446 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [August, 1908.] 
long meet with general adoption. The scheme of division and 
sub-division is clearly indicated in the following “ Tre 
COINS 
of 
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Emperor 1 Emperor 2 Emperor 3 
in 


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Gold Silver Copper 

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from 
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ge A Mint B Mint C 
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usta a 
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Year 1. Year 2, Year 3, Year 4. Year 5. Year 6. Year 7. Year 8. Year 9. 
Every student who even cursorily runs Hyengh this rig te 
will perceive that the mere serie ee ent as above of the co 
ether 
— or sited from one a to ener ae by the present 
now for the first time supplies material duly arranged for tracing 
rovement or deterioration that may have taken place in 
fhe eee of the coins, also any development in their legends. 
To have rendered this high service is no small achievement, 
and $5 his compilation of a Catalogue thus distinguished Mr. 
Wright has amply earned the grateful cee of every worker in 
the fascinating field of Indian Numismatic 
EO. P. Tar.or. 
Ahmadabad : lst August, 1908. 

