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Nevill has also discovered the coinage of a new Sultan, Mahma 
bin Sikandar Lodi. These seven articles with Major H. M. 
Whittell’s “The Coins of Muhammad bin Tughlaq,” give an 
exhaustive account of the coinage of Dehli from the reign of 
Ghiyasu-d din Tughlagq to the end of the so-called Pathan period. 
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Firoz Shah Zafar (his proper title) is demonstrated. Colonel 
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Another noteworthy contribution is Mr. F. D. J. Paruck’s 
Bibliography of Sasanian Numismatics. It is preceded by a 
short historical account of the study and investigation of this 
important series. Professor S. H. Hodivala contributes two 
Half-Rupee of Charles IT, and the other on a seal of A’zam 
Shah by Mr. R. B. Whitehead. 
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Annual Address, 1921. 
GENTLEMEN, 
It is not incumbent on your President to deliver an 
address at the end of the first year of his term of office, and it 
already had the privilege to address the Society at the annual 
meeting in recent years many more times than any other 
member. But I could not afford to forget that you did me 
signal honour, when you chose me your President for a second 
term, and I felt convinced that if I kept altogether silent, my 
attitude might be open to misconstruction. I trust I may 
slight diminution in the number of members need not give rise 
to serious misgivings. Amongst the members whose loss we 
lament, stand pre-eminent Babu Pratapchandra Ghose and 
