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punch-marked coins of Hindustan, ^c. 
253 
No. 
-Fig. 
33. 
95. 
No. 27 with three ‘ owl-heads ’ between the ‘ cJiatras. 
34. 
1. 
A man and two women. 
35. 
10. 
An Elephant to right. 
36. 
7. 
A hand in a square. 
37. 
13-14. 
A Rhinoceros. 
38. 
15. 
A Bull couohant before a ‘ Ling am.’ 
39. 
16. 
A Bull couchant before a ‘ Taurine.' 
40. 
25. 
A Nylgao (?) (J^ortax pictus). 
41. 
21. 
The Hare in the Moon. 
42. 
20. 
A goat (browsing on a vine). 
43. 
22. 
A kid (of the last). 
44. 
27. 
A civet cat (Viverra zihetha) and some small animal. 
45. 
19. 
A panther (?) T. 
46. 
30. 
A ‘ gharial ’ seizing a ‘ hilsa.’ 
47. 
29. 
A ‘ Python,’ incubating her eggs. 
48. 
31-32. 
A cobra, {Naija tripudians). 
49. 
35. 
A Trionyx or Gangetic three-toed turtle. 
50. 
28. 
A frog. 
51. 
41. 
A pair of fishes in a tank. 
52. 
42. 
Four fishes round a pillar in a tank. 
53. 
36. 
A siluroid fish, or skate (?) 
54. 
34. 
A snake (^Cerberus rhynchops ? ) 
55. 
55. 
A raised ‘ paddy ’ or grain store. 
66. 
118. 
A raised receptacle of food for birds. 
67. 
119. 
A later type of No. 66. 
68. 
56. 
A bow and arrow. 
59. 
9. 
A ‘ steelyard,’ or scales for grain. 
60. 
45. 
A fish (so called by Thomas) perhaps a ‘ Scolopendra.’ 
61. 
69. 
Three huts. 
62. 
196. 
A cross with trefoil ends. 
63. 
99. 
A sphere surrounded by four ‘ Tattrines.’ 
64. 
160. 
A ‘ Thunderbolt.’ 
65. 
18. 
A Cow or Bull standing. 
66. 
97. 
No. 27 with three shields, each with a central dot. 
67. 
33. 
A crocodile (?) 
68. 
89. 
Wells in a garden (?) 
69. 
39. 
Two fish, with ‘ Thyrsos ’ between. 
70. 
74. 
A tree. 
71. 
68. 
A tree, or branch of some palm (Phoenix ? ) 
72. 
70. 
A tree, or branch of some conifer. 
73. 
228. 
A domestic implement, perhaps for cleaning cotton. 
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