Vol. I, No. 10.] Numismatic Supplement VI. 261 
[N.8.] 
39. NUMISMATIC SUPPLEMENT VI. 
N.B.—The enumeration of these articles is continued from page 135 
of the Journal for 1905. 
IL—MEDLAV AL INDIA, 
42. A Hoarp or Rasput COINS FOUND IN THE GARHWAL District. 
he following analysis of a hoard of Rajput coins found at 
Lansdowne, in the Garhwal District of the United Provinces, is of 
some interest, both on account of the contents of the hoard and on 
account of the place of its discovery. 
The circumstances of the find cannot a eed Te 6. than 
in the words of the owner, Major M. B. 1/39 Garhwal 
oie In a letter to the British Museum, een 39th May 1905, 
e says :— 
“The se a is on history of the finding of these coins: 
egiment is permanently stationed at Lansdowne ( 
cantoninétt which came se existence on 4th November, 1887) in 
feet below the surface. Unfortunately the earthenware pot was 
broken into minute fragments by the pickaxe.” 
The coins were 157 in number ; they were of copper, often show- 
ing traces of silverplating, and the ey were all of the well-known 
eee types “the bull andhorseman.” They are distributed as 
€ 
Tomara Dynasty of Dehli and Qanauj. 
No. 
Sallaksana- Pala Deva, A.D. 978-1 
(v. Cunningham, Cozns of pie — meee 88, 
re Sag 5 
Ananga-Pala Deva, A.D. 1049-1079. : 
(bid. page 85, Pl. IX. 4 and 5) sd ir 6 
Rahtor Dynasty of Qanau. 
Madana-Pala Deva, A.D.1080-1115. ah 
(ibid. page: 85, Pl. IX. 15) ove - oon 
“1 The dates given are those of Cunningham. 
