154 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [April, 1910. 



(iii) and (iv) Mr. Gait's two specimens figured as Nos. 



1 and 2 in Plate XXIV of his paper on the 

 Koch Coinage. Both are dated 1477 tfakajhut 

 no measurements are given. The first is erro- 

 neously said to be a reproduction of Bloch- 

 mann's coin, but it has " Bhupalashya ' * 

 inserted after Narayan and appears to be one 

 of those belonging to Mr. Gait . Both of Mr. 

 Gait's coins therefore have the same, and not 

 different, readings as he states (op. cit. 9 

 p. 238). 



Ill, (a) Lakshmi Narayan: — 1584-1622 (Western Koch 



kingdom, or Kuch Bihar). 



(i) and (ii) Marsden, N umismata Orientalia lllus 

 trata, Nos. MCCIII and MCCIV [Plate LII]. 

 Weights: 151 and 152 grains respectively. 

 Size (from Plate) \2\ 



(iii — v) Mr. Gait notes in the Postscript to his 

 Koch paper (loc. cit., p. 241) that the British 

 Museum possesses in all five full-coins of 

 Lakshmi Narayan (including those described 

 by Marsden), all dated 1509 Sftka(A.I). 1587). 



(vi) Shillong Cabinet. (Vide Plate XXII, 

 No. 6). Weight : 1524 grains. Size : 1-22*. 



Obverse. Reverse. 



(1) 



(i) m m^ 



(2) OTPrtat?rt?r {2) f«fr^ 



(3) «r*rj Htr^ (3) *to ^ 



(4) J to (4) wtj 



III. (b) Raghudev, 1581—1593. Son of Silarai, Nara 



Narayan's brother and General, and cousin of 

 of Lakshmi Narayan. Ruler of the Eastern 

 Koch Kingdom, or Koch Ha jo. 



(i) J.A.S.B., Proc, May 1895, page 86. Coin dated 



1510 Salca. In this notice the Bhupalashya of 



the 3rd and 4th lines of the obverse is wrongly 



given as Palashya, an error which is repeated by 



Mr. Gait on page 238 of his Koch paper previously 



referred to. No measurements are given; and 



the coin (like all the Koch coins described from 



time to time in the Journal) has now disappeared 



from the combined collection in the Indian 

 Museum. 



