130 A Geographical Notice of the Valley of Jullalabad. [No. 122. 





Tabreez Weight. 



2£ 



Charuks, 



= 1 Mun-i-Tabreez. 



100 



Mun-i-Tabreez, 



= 2 Kharwa-i-Tabreez. 



1 



Kharwa-i-Tabreez, 



= 10 Maunds Hindoostanee, 



100 



Kharwa-i-Tabreez, 



= 1000 Maunds Hindoostanee, 

 Coin Table. 



10 



Shahees, 



= 1 Rupee Khawa. 



20 



Rupees Khawa, 



= 1 Tooman Tabreez. 



1 



Tooman Tabreez, 



= Company's Rs. 14 9 4. 



100 



Tomans-i-Tabreez, 



= Ditto. .. 145 5 4. 



100 



Toomans-i- ditto, 



= Ditto.. .. 14,583 5 4. 



Second Notice of some new Bactrian Coins. By Lieutenant A. 

 Cunningham. 



When I published my last paper on this subject, I was able to add 

 but one new Prince to our already long list of Bactrian Sovereigns. 

 Through the kindness of several gentlemen, I can now make known no 

 less than eight new names, of which six are pure Greek, and the other 

 two genuine Parthian. In addition to these, I am able to make public a 

 second Copper Coin of Demetrius; and a new Drachma of Azas of a type 

 already known on the drachmas of Vonones. 



No. 1. — A round Copper Coin of middle size, weighing 106 grains. 

 This specimen from my own cabinet, and a duplicate in the possession 

 of Lieut. Combe, were originally procured by Capt. Hay; one at 

 Bamian, and the other in the Punjab ; but the latter was also said to 

 have come from Bamian. 



Obv.* Bearded head of Hercules to the right, with the club behind. 

 The sketch was made from a sealing-wax impression, on which I did not 

 observe the club : it is, however, quite distinct on the coin. 



Rev. Hercules naked, standing fullf ace, holding his club, and lion's 



skin on his left hand, and crowning himself with his right hand. Greek 



legend in two perpendicular lines BA2IAEQ2 AHMHTPIOY 



" (Coin) of King Demetrius." 



* " The sketch of No. 1 was made from a sealing wax impression which had become 

 flattened on its way from Bamian. The coin itself is now in my own possession, and 

 the beard is perfectly distinct upon it ; as well as upon the more beautiful duplicate in 

 Lieutenant Combe's Cabinet." 



