1G8 A. F, R. Hoernle — Indo-Sassanian Goins. [No. 2, 
Foi' tlip sake of greater completeness I may here add two types of 
Muhammad Shah’s dams, of which there are no specimens in the 
present collection, but of which Mr. Rodgers notes one specimen each 
in his MS. list of coins, given to the Indian Museum in Calcutta by 
the Archaeological Survey (1886 — 1887). 
Type II, square areas with inscribed sectional margins, both on the 
obv. and rev. Mr. Rodgers reads the area legends (No. 229) as follows : 
Ohv. 51 1 
Bev. j^\}^ 
The mint Gwaliyar is given on the rev. area ; the date was probably 
given on the obv. margin, as on the corresponding coins of Slier Shah. 
But the marginal legends are not given by Mr. Rodgers. Thomas, in 
his Chronicles, No. 367, also mentions Gwalior-struck coins, but as he 
says that they are similar to coins of type I, it is not clear whether his 
coins and that of Mr. Rodgers were of the same kind. 
Type III, to judge from Mr. Rodgers’ description of this coin (No. 
227), it has on the obv. a square area with inscribed sectional margins, 
and on the rev. a lettered surface. The legends, as he gives them, run 
as follows : 
Obv. area ; J 
Margins, not read. 
Bev. *>3x1 <XlJ| islA 
This is the only instance, known to me, of the use of the title 
’A'dil on copper coins of Muhammad Shah. 
Noie on certain Indo-Sassanian Goins found in M&rwdrd. — By Db. A. P. 
Ruuolf Hoernle. 
(^With a Plate.) 
As the Plate V, prepared for the preceding paper on the Siiri copper 
coinage, affords sufficient space, I take this opportunity of publishing, in 
its lower half, representative specimens of the Indo-Sassanian coins on 
which I published a full report in the Proceedings for November 1889, 
and which I suspect to have formed an issue of the Hunnic leader 
Toramana, on his conquest of a portion of the Sassanide kingdom of 
Persia. For further information I must refer to that report. Fig. 41 
and 42 are specimens of Class I, variety 1, subvarieties a and b, showing 
an imitation of Firuz’s head in fair execution. In fig. 43 I have added. 
