17G 
A. F. R. Hoernle — On some new or rare 
[No. 2, 
Til Plate VII, fig. 7, I give a rupee of Islam Shah with a curiously 
blundered Nagari name. It seems to read ^ or ^ TT?, 
probably the latter ; but the H (or g) of and ST? differ slightly 
from the w; of ^ by an additional stroke, which would seem to take the 
place of, or indicate the omitted vowel X. of TWTW and the omitted 
vowel '^T of But it is hopeless to account for the ignorant vagaries 
of the dye-sinkers of those times ! Its weight is 171.71 grs. 
In Plate TII, fig. 8, I publish a new type of rupee of Muhammad 
Shah ’A'dil. It has square areas with marginal sections, and a Nagarf 
name, like his ordinary rupee ; but it gives the mint name Jhiisi on 
the obverse, and the date on the reverse area. Jhiisi is now a small 
place close to Allahabad. Weight, 170.71 grs. 
Areas : Ohv. 
IkJLwi 
ai)| 
Bev. 
111 *J| Jl 
*-lJl -Wj 
[l] It® 
ft 
Margins : illegible. 
top : 
left : 
bottom : 
right : 
^ lj| 
1 illegible. 
Since writing my paper on the copper coins of the Siiri dynasty 
(ante, p. 154), I have accidentally come across a lot of half-forgotten 
Suri coins of the Society. I am able, from it, to add another variety 
and subvariety to my former list of dams. 
Plate VII, fig. 9 gives a subvariety e, to type II, variety 2 (ante, 
pp. 160, 161). The date is 948. Weight 317.15 gi’s. The legends are 
arranged as follows : 
Ohv. 
Sev. 
Ihl^l 
Plate VII, fig. 10 gives a new variety of type II. It is, therefore, 
variety 6 (ante, p. 162). The mint is Kalpi, the date 94*. Weight 
307.00 grs. 
