230 W, Theobald — Notes on some of the symbols found on the [No. 3, 
83. A SQUARE WITHIN A CIRCULAR AREA. Fig. 110. 
All extremely simple symbol of infrequent occurrence. 
84. A cow NILGHAIE. 
On some coins an animal is seen without horns and with a somewhat 
finer head than an ordinary bovine, and it seems not improbable that 
the cow of the ‘ blue bull ’ (Portax) may be intended. 
85. A TRAPEZOIDAL FIGURE WITH SQUARE MARKS INSIDE. Fig. 125. 
I am quite unable to suggest an explanation of this curious symbol. 
The ‘ blocks ’ inside fill up the space more closely than is seen in the 
figure. 
86. Three ‘ Thyrsi’ (?) on an oval body supported on two legs. 
Fig. 201. 
This also is a very obscure symbol which I am unable to offer any 
explanation of. I have noted several examples, none very clear. 
87. A SQUARE TO THE LEFT OF A TRIFID BRANCH IN A RECTANGULAR AREA. 
Fig 205. 
A similar type of symbol to fig. 203. It occurs on the reverse of a 
coin in my possession. 
88. A STAR OF EIGHT POINTS. Fig. 144. 
89. A Branch with a circle. 
Figs. 85, 86 and 87 seem all vai’iants of this design. 
90. A SMALL TREE. Fig. 79. 
This is not a rare symbol, but is always a small device, and not very 
conspicuous. 
91. A RUDE FIGURE PROBABLY REPRESENTING A MAN WITH A WATER POT. 
Fig. 5. 
92. A SYMBOL OP UNKNOWN IMPORT. Fig. 210. 
Occurs oh a coin in the collection of Dr. 0. Codrington. 
93. A CROSS ABOVE A ‘ Taurine.’ Fig. 108. 
Copied from Thomas’ Plate (Num. Orient.). 
