200 W. Theobald — Notes on some of the symbols found on the [No. 3, 
No. 
Pig. 
244. 
218. 
Symbol figured by Thomas. 
245. 
222. 
Tree and railing supporting two ‘ Taurines.’ B. M. 
246. 
223. 
Jackal before tree (vine ? ) and railing. B. M. 
247. 
224. 
Four circles arranged in a lozenge form. 
248. 
225. 
Symbol of Baal or Mahadeb within a cross. B. M. 
249. 
226. 
Three spheres in line in an oval area. B. M. 
250. 
237. 
Variant of No. 4. B. M. 
251. 
Cross and balls. -dS. A. C. 
252. 
Crescent moon above a ‘ stupa.’ 
253. 
Symbol No. 29 only the ‘ Taurines ’ are enclosed in 
ovals. 
254. 
A square between two balls, in an oval area. 
255. 
Three balls, (No. 15) but in a square area. 
' 256. 
Symbol No. 24, but with ‘ Taurines ’ in place of 
‘ Camps.’ These last five are from oval silver coins. 
257. 
"Wheel above a tree. 
258. 
258. 
Hittite symbol. Cappadocia. 
259. 
259. 
Variant of ‘ twinned ‘ Lingam.’ Scotland. 
260. 
260. 
Swastika. „ 
261. 
261. 
The ‘ Trishelis.’ „ 
262. 
262. 
The wheel of the Sun. „ 
263. 
263. 
The ‘ Lingam.’ ,, 
264. 
264. 
The ‘ Twinned Lingam.’ „ 
265. 
265. 
Cluster of spheres. „ 
266. 
266. 
The ‘ Pentagram.’ „ 
267. 
267. 
Three spheres. „ 
268. 
268. 
Three spheres, (variant) . „ 
269. 
269. 
Cross. ,, 
A cross of very near this shape, that is, a square, with four equal 
and similar squares inscribed on its four sides, was discovered in the 
third tomb at Mycenae by Dr. Schliemann. It is usual to regard this 
symbol as a variant of the ‘ Swastiha,’ and it is one still venerated and 
in use in India at the present day. I have before me a small brass slab 
2-75 by 2-25 inches procured at Poona, wherein are assembled an 
interesting group of objects of worship. In the centre of the raised 
river in front, with a perforation to carry off the holy water which has 
trickled over the images, is placed a cow’s mouth. In the farther right 
hand corner squats Gauesh, the elephant-headed god. In the farther 
left hand corner stands the Bull Nandi, with a cincture round the base 
of his horns, the precise nature of which I cannot make out. In the 
centre stands a lingam in the centre of the ‘ yoni ’ symbol, and im- 
