Annual Report. (February, 1905. 
to the Society in 1904. The pepper coins belong to the follows 
Pathan Sultans of Delhi: 
Jalaluddin Firoz Shah 
‘Ata’uddin Muhammad Shah _... 
Muhammad ibn Tughlaq Shah ... 
Firoz Shah Tu ughl a 
a with Fath Khan ... 
Of the 13 silver coins 4 are coins of the Hast India Company 
struck in the name of Shah ‘ Alam at the Muhammadabad-Benares 
Mint; one pelaaiae to the tise of Oudh, — 28 remaining —_ 
are coins of the following Mughal Emperors : 
OD ee 
Jahangir 
ee DO ee ee ee 
Shah ‘ hints i. 
In accordance with the Council order to lend to the Trustees 
required by them for the purpose of classification and exhibi- 
tion ane with the Museum coins, all the coins have been made 
over to the Indian Museum for selaubien and for return of the 
Sgr ee not required by them. 
n July 1904, the Council resolved to separate the Society's 
numismatic work from that of the Philological Secretary, and Mr. 
gar se t, I.C.S., was appointed Honorary ee of 
the Soci 
Bibliotheca Indica. 
n the year 1903, thirty-five fasciculi were published—a 
Langer number than in Liesl previous year. uring ; howe 
i n 
e cost of paints these fatty to ‘taeoleuls is Rs. 1,076 
and tee cost of ee Rs. 4,971; the average cost for each 
ue being Hes 3 D. 
to atiece of the Councila pierre is to i given in the nt 
report only of such works as are either commenced or en In 
contains translation of the Akbarnamah and Riyazu-s-Salatin. in: 
the Sanskrit series too there are three English translations, 2 
_ Markandeya Purana, Tantra Vartika and Sloka Vartika, The last 
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