1054 Ancient Hindu Coins from Jyonpur and Oojein. [Dec* 



No. 19. Standing figure, without inscription or emblem distinguish- 

 able. 



No. 20. Obv. Standing figure, tree to right: Rajna Ram Datasa 

 in Pali. Rev. Tree only distinguishable. 



No. 21. Standing figure ; inscription large in Pali characters, 

 Raja Rama Datasa. 



No. 22. Standing figure, Rama Datasa plainly legible : star, snake, 

 and other emblems. 



No. 28. Standing figure, with bull, trisul, and star, Raja Rama 

 Datasa plainly legible. 



No. 24. Obv. Standing figure : bull and trisul, Raja Rama Da- 

 tasa. Rev. Trisul and other emblems. 



No. 25. Standing figure, Rahu Rajasa. 



No. 26. Standing figure, bull and snake : nothing legible. 



No. 27. Broken, square, sitting bull : Vasatu Datasa. 



No. 28. Obv. Bull passing to left : Suva Datasa. Rev. Not 

 distinguishable. 



Nos. 29 and 30. Not clearly distinguishable, but of similar type 

 to No. 25. Inscription in No. 30, Rahu Rajasa. 



Plate No. LXI. is of coins which were dug up in Oojein, and forward- 

 ed by Mr. Bax to Major Ousely of Sagur, by whom they were sent 

 to our Editor. Some of the same type and appearance in every respect 

 were about the same time obtained by Dr. Burns at Kaira, and will 

 be found represented in the same plate. There is no inscription of any 

 kind on any of these coins, excepting on No, 2 and No. 22, on which 

 the word Ujayina is plainly legible in well formed letters of the oldest 

 Pali character. All of them present the appearance of greater anti- 

 quity than can be claimed by any other coins, which have hitherto been 



described. The four rings oJ° a tree and garden, and mountain seem 

 to be the distinguishing emblems, but as no description can equal the 

 representation given in the plate, we deem it quite unnecessary to 

 explain their appearance separately. 



The coins from which the above plates have been prepared are still 

 in deposit with us, and we wish it to be understood that we hold them 

 at the disposal of the owners, who have only to indicate the manner in 

 which they desire to have them returned, and we shall make a point 

 of following their instructions in this respect. 



