550 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [December, 1912. 
and this latter form—Kambayat—ap- 
pears on all the rupees that subse- 
quently issued from the mint. We 
find, however, Khambayat on one 
type of the copper coins of the Cam- 
bay State currency. 
Silver: No. 5. 
Rupees: 7-1075; 9-1077; 11-1078: 12-1079 
B.M.) 14-1081; 1x-1081 (I.M.C.); 
19-1087; 20-1088; 2x-1088 ; 22-1089 
(Fig. 9); 2x-1089 (I.M.C.); 23-1090 
(Bleazby) ; 2x-1090; 23-1091 (I.M.C.); 
24-1091; 24-1092 ; 25-1093: 2x-1095 
39-1107; 40-1107; 41-1109; 4x-1109 
(B.M.C.) ; 43-1111; 45-1112. 
Half-rupees : 19-1087 ; 24-1091; 3x-1098; 3x- 
1100; 34-1102. 
Obv.: Rim of two linear circles with a circle of dots 
between them. 
Legend as on rupee No. 1. 
Hijri year over wk> 
Rev. : cppile 
fi 4 rv) 
Lupe dine 
2 
Regnal year over ai. 
Note 1 :—It would seem that in the course of the 
year 7-1075 the position of aiw was 
changed from the left to the right of 
Note 2: 
