1838.] from Girndr in Gujerdt. 355 



. Rdjna Kshotrapasa Aga Damna, R&jna Kshatrapasa Rudra S6ha putrasa. 

 Fig. 3, (ditto) a coin of Vijaya Sah, son of Dama Sah. 

 Rdjna Kshatrapasa Vijaya Sdhasa, rdjno mahd Kshatrapasa Ddmd Sdha putrasa. 

 Fig. 4, (ditto) a coin of Vira Dama, son of Dama Sa'h. 

 Rajna Kshatrapasa Viraddma, rajno mdha Kshatrapasa Dama Sdha putrasa. 

 Fig. 5, (ditto) a coin of Rudra Sah, son of Vira Dama. 

 Rdjno mahd Kshatrapasa Rudra Sahasa, rajno Kshatrapasa Viraddma putrasa. 

 Another coin apparently of this Rudra, in my possession, fig. 26, 

 has a date which may be read 283, I find I have two coins of this prince, 

 (one given me by Mr. F. Stainforth.) Colonel Stacy has also two 

 of the same ; they may be known by the epithet mahd. 

 Fig. 6, (ditto) a coin of Viswa Sah, son of Rudra Sah. 

 Rajna Kshatrapasa Viswa Sahasa, rdjno mahd Kshatrapasa Rudra Saha putrasa. 

 Fig. 7, (ditto) a coin of Atri DAMAanother son of Rudra Sah; behind 

 the head, but more distinctly in my own coin (fig. 25) is the date 360 ? 



Rdjno mahd Kshatrapasa Atri ddmna, rdjno mahd Kshatrapasa Rudra Sdha (?) 

 putrasa. 



This name is the nearest approach to the Ari Dama of the inscrip- 

 tion, who, however, was the same of Swami Chastana. Colonel Stacy 

 has also a coin of Atri Dama. 



Fig. 8, (ditto) of the same prince* introduced as shewing more clearly 

 the name of his father. 



Rajna Kshatrapasa Atri trapasa Rudra Sdha putrasa. 



Fig. 9, a coin of Visva Sah, son of Bhatri Dama. 

 Rajno Kshatrapasa Visva Sdhasa, rdjno mahd Kshatrapasa Atri Ddmd putrasa. 



This coin has a date, which may be read 323, in which case it must 

 precede the last two — the father's name was before read as Atri Dama, 

 whence the misplacement. 



Fig. 10, a coin of Swami Rudra, son of Swami Rudra Dama, in 



the obverse, the figures 39 (perhaps 390). Another has 385. 



Rdjna mahd Kshatrapasa Swdmi Rudra Sdha, rdjno mahd Kshatrapasa Swdmi 

 Rudra Ddmd Sdha putrasa. 



Fig. 12, a new name, or new as to the second title ; Rudra Sah, 

 son of the great Satrap Rudra Dama was presented to me by Lieut. 

 E. Conolly, from Ujein. 



Rajna Kshatrapasa Rudra Sdhasa, rajna mahd Kshatrapasa, Rudra Ddmd {?) 

 Sdha putrasa. 



This is the only coin which bears the name of the repairer of the 

 bridge, and that rather dubiously as the father of the prince who coined 

 the piece. It has a date on the obverse which I have interpreted, 390 

 like the preceding. 



