52 DESCRIPTION OF SELECT COINS. 





Reverse. — A female figure in a stole : on her right, in 

 the first Coin, is a conch shell — on her left the branch of a 

 tree. In the second specimen a flower or lotus is substituted 

 for the shell, and on the left an emblem perhaps intended to 

 be the symbol in the preceding Coins. 



There can be little doubt that these are Indian Coins, or Indo-Scythic, 

 for the figure on the reverse is designated as Lakshmi by both the em- 

 blems, the conch and the lotus. 



The first of these is in the Society's Cabinet, the second is 

 engraved from the drawing of a Coin in the possession of the late 

 Mr. Edwards. 



Plate II. Figures 39 and 40. 



Copper Coins in the Society's possession, presented by Dr. Tytler, 

 and procured by him at Allahabad. 



Obverse. — Of both : a figure identifiable, by attitude 

 and costume, with several of the preceding. 



Reverse. — A figure dancing, perhaps Siva, is on one of 

 them : on the other is a figure seated, but the Coin is much 

 worn . 



Plate II. Figures 29 and 41. 



Copper Coins in the Society's possession, found amongst the ruins 

 at Dipaldinna, by the late Colonel Mackenzie. 



