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everything it is high time something were attempted. Our only relics will 

 soon be empty, worn out, burnt up smelting pots. 



In the present supplement the coins I give are chiefly varieties of 

 coins already known. The inscriptions are sometimes longer thaii those 

 given in Thomas : sometimes they correct his readings ; sometimes the 

 coins reveal new mints, sometimes they are quite new types of coins. 

 Plate I, No. 1. Obv. Taj ml daulat Khusrau MaliJc. 



Eev. Bull with new mark on its jJiuL 

 This coin is quite a new type of Khusrau Malik's coins. 



No. 2. Obv. (As sultan ulj Azim Tdj ud Daulat Khusrau Malilc. 



Rev. Bull with new mark on its jliul. 

 No. 3. Obv. (Us sultan al) Azim Rukn ud dunyd iva ud Dm 

 Firoz (Shah). 

 liev. Kemains of a horseman and his steed. 

 Thomas gives three coins belonging to this king (PI. I, fig. 24;, 25, 26). 

 I ascribe these three to Eezia. The Rulen is unmistakeable in my coin. 

 I give in No. 4 a drawing of a coin I have, which is exactly like one of 

 Thomas' (No. 24). A careful study of it will at once show that it reads 

 Obv. " Z7s sultan al 3Iuazzim Mezia ud Dunyd wa ud Dm.'' E.ev. 

 Horseman and steed, exactly like Thomas'. In my coin the zivdd ({jo) is 

 more fully developed and it must be a coin of Rezia's. 



In Pandit Eatan Narain's list of coins I find a rupee of Itulcn ud Dm 

 "Firoz Shah's. Obv. As sultan id 'Azim Shams -ud Dunyd wa 'd Din, dbu 'I 

 Muzaffar Rulcn ud Dunyd tva 'd Din Firoz Shah. Eev. Fi ahd il Imam 

 Al Mustansir, Amir id Mominin, fi shahur i san thaldth wa tlialdthm wa 

 sita mi'ata. In this rupee the letters of Sulcii are exactly as in my coin. 

 It has no margins, the date is given in the square area. This rupee is quite 

 unique. I should very much like to know its whereabouts. Such a coin 

 should by no means leave the country. I may add that Eatan Narain 

 gives in his list a copper coin like mine, and, being misled by Thomas, gives 

 also two of Eezia's coins as Eukn ud Din's. I have four coins of Eezia's 

 of this kind, as well as four of the type I published in my last paper, and 

 one each of Thomas' PI. I, figs. 28 and 29. On comparing them I have no 

 hesitation whatever in assigning Thomas' PL I, Nos. 24, 25, 26 to Eezia. 



In my last paper I gave a coin of Saujar and Bahram Shah. In it the 

 title of Muazzim was given to Sanjar. In my present paper I give coins 

 which shew that this title was given to several kings, who rejoiced however, 

 as is shown by their numerous coins, in the title al Azim. 



No. 5. Obv. " As sultdn ul Muazzim, Aid ud Dunyd wa 'd Din.''' 

 Eev. Horseman and steed. 



No 9. Obv. AssuHdn ul Muazzim Mtatamsh as Sultdn. Eev. Horse- 

 man and steed and remains in Hindi of Sri Hamirah. 



