Note. — Since the accompanying page was printed off, I have 

 received a letter from Captain Cunningham who, having Dr. Lord's 

 coin under his eye, is convinced that the reading Kanlodice is erroneous. 

 He was first struck with the slanting stroke of the letter n being 

 placed in a wrong direction. (N. B. This is not the case in Mr. 

 Masson's drawing of the coin, whence the engraving was exactly 

 copied. There was nothing therefore to raise suspicion of its correct- 

 ness in my mind, as the sealing-wax impression had been flattened by the 

 journey, over half of this very name.) On minuter examination the first 

 stroke of the supposed n appeared to Captain Cunningham to be 

 detached from the rest. He therefore read it as the i of kai and the 

 remainder then became very clearly AAOAIKH2 the genitive of a genuine 

 Greek female name. 



I have not the smallest doubt that Captain Cunningham is right, 

 although in the sealing-wax impression before me, the 1A are actually 

 joined below, and there is no cross stroke to the A of AAOAIKH2. 



My speculations therefore of the Indian origin of Eucr a tides' 

 mother fall to the ground ; and the reader is requested to pass over 

 them. The unregal station of his parents still remains a matter of 

 probability, on the grounds urged in the text. 



