18 Aininal Report. [Feb. 



Coin Cabinet. 



The Coins have been in charge of the Pliilological Secretary, Dr. 

 131 och, who reports as follows : — 



The folloAving coins have been added to the Society's collection 

 during 1899: — 



Description 



of coin. 



Gold. 



Silver. Copper. 



Ancient India : Punch-ma: 



rked ... 



... 



1 



Kalacuri kings of Mahako9ala : — 

 Jajnlladeva ... 



1 





Prfchvideva 



. . I 



2 





Sultans of Delhi :— 









Nasiruddin Khusrau 



... 



1 



, 



Moghul Emperors : — 

 Akbar 









Jahangir 

 Shahjahan 

 Aurangzeb 

 Muhammad Shah 



... 



... 



^ 



♦AlamgirH 



. •• 



... 





Undetermined ... 





«•• 



10 



Tippu Sultan of Mysore 



. . . 



... 



4 



♦Abbasi Khalifas :— 









Harun ar-Rashid 



... 



... 



2 



Total. 4 27 10 



The gold coin of ISTasiruddiu Khusrau and the two silver coins of 

 Harun ar-Rashid were given to us in exchange ; the remainder are 

 presentations by Government. 



Bibliotheca Indica. 



The following report has been drawn up by the Joint Philological 

 Secretary : — 



Twenty-four fasciculi have been published in this series. This is 

 the normal number which the O.P. Fund can publish every year. So 

 the present year is a year neither of great activity nor of slow work. 

 The only noteworthy feature of the year's publication is the higher 

 proportion of English translations to editions of Oriental works as com- 

 pared to other years. The following translations have been taken up : — 



Prabandhacintamani or Wishing-stone of Narratives composed by 

 Merutuijga Acaryya, at Vardhamanapura or Vadvana in Kattiyawad 

 in Saiiivat 1362. It is one of the semi-historical works brought to light 



