1880.] H. Rivett-Carnac — On some copper Buddhist coins. 139 



No. 8. Ayu Mitrasa. 



No. 9. Saya Mitrasa. 

 All o£ the well known " Cock and Bull" type, but new names I believe. 



No, 10. Yaya Mitra (two specimens). 



Plate XVII No. 11. Vyaya Mitra. 

 These coins seem much older than the preceding ones. 



No. 12. (Lion) Laranga or Larata ov Ldjasa. (Tree^ Sugata-Yana- 



This coin is quite a different type from the preceding. On one side is a 

 Lion much resembling the carvings found among the ruins of old Buddhist 

 Temples. 



No. 13. A pretty little Buddhist coin of a type I have not yet seen 

 figured. The sacred tree is encircled by the snake forming a sort of 

 rosette, in the centre of the coin. 



No. 14. These three little oddly-shaped specimens have all well 

 stamped on one side what looks like the conventional Heraldic Lion. On 

 the other side may be traced marks somewhat resembling the sign Pisces of 

 the Zodiac. 



No. 15. Two specimens of a coin which is perhaps new. On one side 

 what looks like a Fish as in the preceding coins, on the other a Thor's 

 Hammer (?) or perhaps the sign of Saturn combined with some other sign 

 in such a manner as to form a monogram ? 



No. 16. Three little coins of sorts. 



I should be glad for information regarding the dynasties, dates, &c., of 

 these coins. 



