106 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Eighteen Indian rupees, local issues of Jaisalmer, Radhanpur, 

 and Sind. 



A series of 14 gold, silver and copper coins of Indore. 



Presented by the Superintendent of the Archaeological 

 Survey, Western Circle, Poona. 



A muhur of Afdal-ad-daulah of Haidarabad, 1277 a.h. 



Presented by Alexander Mann, Esq. 



A very fine collection of 57 gold, 9 silver and 7 copper coins 

 of the Gupta dynasty, including a unique variety of the 

 " Tiger " type, two new varieties of the " Battle Axe " type and 

 specimens of the " Asvamedha " and " Lyrist " types of 

 Samudragupta I., 326-375 A.D. ; three unpublished varieties of 

 the " Archer " type, two new varieties of " Horseman " type 

 and three of the " Lion " type of Candragupta L, 375-414 a.h.; 

 a new variety of the " Archer " type, a new varietj^ of the 

 '•' Lion " type and two unpublished varieties of the " Lion " type 

 of Kumaragupta I., 414-455 A.D. ; a specimen of the rare 

 " King and Queen" type of Skandagupta, 455-480 A.D., and a 

 fine specimen of the gold coinage of Prakas'aditya c. 480- 

 490 A.D. 



A new variety of the " Lion " type of Candragupta II., 

 giving a new title " Siiihacandra," and another on which the 

 goddess on the reverse holds a cornucopise in place of the usual 

 lotus. 



A fine specimen of the rare variety of the " Lion " type of 

 Kumaragupta I., giving the title Paradhasinhavikrania. 



Five silver mohars of Cakravartindra and Vira Mahindra of 

 Kathmandu, of Raiia Bahadur and GTrvana Yuddha of Nepal, 

 two rare gold coins of Queen Suvarnadevi of Nepal and a rare 

 silver rupee of Nara Narajana of Kuch-Behar. 



Presented by Sir Alexander W. Lawrence, Bart. 



Thirteen gold and ten silver coins of Nepal, including every 

 denomination issued by Surenda Vikrama and Prthvi Vira 

 Vikrama, and rare gold and silver coins of the Queens Trailokya 

 Laksmi and Sura LaksmI from the collection of the late Sir 

 Maurice Holzraann. 



Five lead coins of the Andhra dynasty found in the 

 Anantapur district. 



Presented by the Government Museum, Madras. 



Two rare lead coins of the Andhra kings, Dhutukalananda 

 and Mulananda, from a find in the Karwar district. 



Presented by the Bombay Branch of the 

 Royal Asiatic Society. 

 An early gold uninscribed coin of globular fabric of South 

 India. 



Eight gold pagodas and half pagodas of Harihara I., Deva 

 Ray a II., Krsna Raya and Acyuta Raya of Vijayanagara from 

 a find at Basim, Akula district. 



Presented by the Government of the Central Provinces. 



