DESCRIPTION OF SELECT COINS. 583 



The figures on the obverse are of similar character with the preceding: 

 the reverse of No. 29 has the standing figure and bull connecting it with 

 the series 26, &c. : the head of the bull is in an opposite direction : a 

 female figure, apparently with cymbals in her hands, is on the reverse of 

 No. 41. 



Plate II. Figure 42. 



Drawing of a Copper Coin in the Cabinet of the late Mr. Seymour. 

 Obverse. — A figure like those of the preceding, with a 

 different and peculiar head-dress : the usual symbol with 

 four points. 



Reverse. — A half-length figure, apparently a female: 

 characters like the Nagari 3 and ^ reversed. 



The Coin is of very rude execution, but appears to belong to the same 

 family as the rest, of which it may possibly be an imitation. 



Plate II. Figures 43, 44, 45, 46 and 47. 



Copper Coins. 



Obverse. — A non-descript figure, but which may possi- 

 bly be intended for the same person as is represented in 

 figure 26, &c, only very rudely executed. 



Reverse. — A figure, the purport of which it is not easy 

 to determine. It may be intended for a scorpion or a crab, 

 or a rude outline of a body with legs and arms, like the type 

 of Jagannatii. In figures 43, 44 and 45 Devanagari letters 

 are distinctly legible. 



