46 R. L. Mitra — Coins of the Shah Kings. [Feb. 



Airiddma, 14ith King. 

 No. 27. Atridama, son of Rudra Sab. Obverse, head very much defaced. 

 Heverse, imperfect. Rajna kshatrapasa Atridainna rajiia — . 



Visva Sahy 15th King. 

 No. 28. Yisva Sah, son of Atridama. Obverse, head bad, remnants of 

 date and Greek. Reverse, Ri'ijna kshatrapasa Visva sahasa Atridama-putrasa. 

 No. 29. Ditto ditto, only half of the die has struck the blank. 



Nos. 30 to 32. Ditto ditto imperfect. 



Mudra Sdh, 16th King. 



No. 33. Rudra Sah, son of svami Jinadama. Obverse, head coarse, 

 no Greek, nor date, Beverse, Rajna kshatrapasa Rudra Sahasa svami Jina- 

 dama . 



No. 34. Ditto ditto 



No. 35. Ditto ditto 



No. 36. Ditto. Obverse. Head in good relief, with remnant of 

 Greek legend. Beverse^ supplies the concluding part of the legend. 



No. 37. Ditto ditto 



Asadama, 17th King. 

 No. 38. Asadama, son of Rudra Sah. Obverse, traces of Greek 

 legend. Beverse, Rajna kshatrapasa Asadamna rajna kshatrapasa Rudra 

 Sahasa putrasa. 



Ujice7'tain. 

 Nos. 39 to 43. — ? son of Rudra Sah. Rajna kshatrapasa Rudra 



sahasa putrasa ? 



Nos. M and 45. ? son of Rudra Sah. Beverse, Rajna kshtra- 



paga • Rajna miha kshatrapasa Rudra sahaputrasa. S'ri Sah, 



Damajnta S'ri, Visva Sinha, Atridama and Asadama, were sons of different 

 Rudra Sabs, but there is nothing to determine to which of them these coins 

 should be assigned. 



Nos. 46 to 65. No name legible. 



Mr. GiEBS said he thought the Society was much indebted to Dr. 

 Mitra for the trouble he had taken with reference to the coins on the table 

 which were in as bad a condition as any he (Mr. Gibbs) had seen. He 

 had come hoping that the necklace which Mr. Rivett-Carnac had sent was 

 one belonging to his connection Mrs. Temple which Mr. Gibbs had examined 

 at Poona in 1877 or 1878, and which contained two or three new varieties, 

 but he had been disappointed. Coins of this series had of late years 

 becouic common. Ho had a good many himself, and Mr. Newton 



