1836.] Memoir on the Ancient Coins of Beghrdm. 21 



Various, 5 



Hermseus I, 31 



Hermseus II, 5 



Hercules type, 179 



Megas, 267 



, Unadpherros, 16 



Antilakides, ■» 



Lysius, J 



Agathocles, 19 



Pantaleon, 2 



Leonine 23 



As fig. 37 of Memoir 1833 14 



Small Nysaeans, 24 



Total, 790 Greek copper coins. 



Silver coin (drachma) of Antimachus, . . 1 



Total, 791 Greek coins. 



Analysis of Coins. 



[With the present memoir Mr. Masson furnished drawings of all the coins 

 here enumerated. Many of them however having been already figured in the 

 plates published with our notes on the Ventura collection in June last, we have 

 thought it unnecessary to lithograph the whole, and have consequently 

 made selection of those only which are new types, or have more legible inscrip- 

 tions than our own. The text, in justice to the author we, have inserted entire, 

 merely substituting the word No. for Fig. and given a second reference to the 

 plates where such as are new will be found. — Ed.] 



Series 1st. — Recorded Kings of Bactria. 

 Euthydemus. 



No. 1. Obverse.— Bearded bust. [PL II. fig. 1.] 



Reverse. — Horse at speed. Legend Greek BASIAEfl5 ET0YAHMOT. 



No. 2. Obverse. — Bearded bust. (Fig. 2.) 



Reverse. — Not represented, same as preceding figure. 



No. 1. is one of three coins of the same type, two procured from Beghrdm, 

 and one from JeMlabad. These are the curious coins with a concave obverse, 

 which were noted in my last Memoir of last year, having then one unrecog- 

 nizable specimen from Beghram. The first intelligible specimen was obtained 

 at JeMlabad, on which I was delighted to find the name of Euthydemus. Fig. 2 

 is a single specimen from Beghram, the obverse not concave. 



Apollodotus. 



Nos. 3, 4, and 5. Obverses. — Figure of Elephant. Legend Greek BA2IAEn2 

 AnOAAOAOTOT SflTHPOT, {Fig. 3; see vol. iv. PI. XXVI. fig. 5.) 



Reverses. — Figure of Brahminical Cow. Legend Bactrian. 



These Figures represent the types found among seven silver coins of Apol- 

 tODOTUS, comprised in a parcel of 121 Bactrian silver coins, purchased from an 

 individual at K&bul, but discovered in the Hazaurehjit. These coins essentially 

 agree, the monograms only varying. 



This year's researches has elicited a circular copper coin of this prince, but 

 not represented, being of similar type with his quadrangular coins. 



