Vol. a , No. 11.] Mint Towns of the Mughal Emperors. 429 
[N.S.] 
A study of the British Museum Catalogue Plates will show 
that a few of the coins have been wrongly described. Some 
emendations which bear directly on the present subject are :— 
Coin No. Emendation. 
31 .. Delete Sarangpur. 
61 .. For Sahrind, read Shahr Pattan. 
690 and 691 .. Mints not legible. 
2 .. Gulkanda, not Calcutta. 
860 and 874 .. Mailapar, not Sholapaur. 
893 
.. Purbandar. 
902 ., Not Gangpir; reading uncertain. Mr. 
Nelson Wright has suggested Kanjan- 
ot. 
946 .. Farkhunda Bunyad Haidarabad. Also 
published in Del (1). 
1011 . Delete ‘ Ajayiir’; reading uncertain. 
I have noted more fully on some important points in the 
Notes supplementary to this Introduction. 
As regards the attributions of rarities which I have not 
personally inspected, a certain number of coins have had to 
be taken on trust, but their number has been reduced to a 
minimum. Mr. Nelson Wright has kindly co-operated with me 
in the work of verification. The following lists briefly show 
the results of the work in this direction. 
A. Doubtful Mints omitted. Ajayir, Sarangpur, Butan. 
Kharpir, Dar-i-tassawur, Nagar, Sirsa, Gangpur, Wailijabad. 
Jalaonabad, Satgaon. 
Some of these, such as Sarangpir, Satgaon, and Nagar 
have been misreadings. Others, such as Ajayir, Kharptr, 
Sirsa, and Gangpar, have been attempts to interpret difficul- 
ties, but are too uncertain to merit permanent record. 
B. Mints unverified or not quite certain, but included.— 
Pinch, Isma-ilgarh, Bandhu, Dadar, Kanan, Balaptr, Bisauli, 
Gokulgarh (Dakhan), Khairnagar, Damla, Kiratpir, Madan 
Kot, Jhansi, Nahan. 
C. Do 1 mints identified —Baldat Bikanir, (Baldat 
-i-Safa); Gokulgarh (Punjab), (Dingarh) ; Haidarabad, (Daru- 
1-jihad). 
Mints corrected.—Dewal Bandar (Dewal), Salimabad 
(Salimgarh), Manghar (Manghir), Mirtha (Mirath), Najafgarh 
(Najibgarh) Ravishnagar (Krishnagar), Shahgarh Qanauj (Sher- 
garh Qanau}). 
E. Mints omitted for various reasons.—Burhanabad ; non- 
Mughal. Husainabad ; I prefer to read this name as Hasanabad. 
Nagpur; read Nagor. : 
Samarqand and Badakhshan: coins struck by Babur 
before his invasion of India. 
