1894.] C. J. Rodgers —Supplement to Thomas' Chronicles , No. 5. 07 
(14) Obv. ±+s:' c 
<>_ jjj 
(v_^e) 
(Dehli) 
Rev. 
Apr 
^°t 
(842 H.) 
From my own cabinet. I believe all coins of this size of Muham¬ 
mad Shah bin Farid have the name of Kliizr Shah also on them. 
(15) Obv. In double circle :— Rev. 
Traces of margin. I 
This new type of Muhammad Tughlaq’s coin was discovered by me 
on one of my tours. 
(16) Obv. In a rayed circle:— Rev. Over a bull some of 
the letters of Qrl 
Samanta in Hindi. 
I ascribe this coin to Taju-d-din Yalduz, forms from ^13 just as 
and from^)*-* and This new coin is from my cabinet. 
(17) Obv. In a rayed circle :— Rev. Standing bull and over it 
ax<5j inverted as in type. Qrl Samanta Leva in Hindi. 
I was the first to bring to notice coins of Razia with her name &x*>j 
in a rayed circle. This second type of the same coin I also discovered. 
Plate Y— 
(18) Obv. ill u&bJf Rev. 
JthJU 
I %* 
Aii| ^Jf 
In margin. 
The margin reads from outside. 
This unique moliur of Tughluq II, was sent to me by Dr. Hoernle.* 
The Khalifah’s name being All| ^ assigns it to Tughlaq Shah II. 
(19) Obv. ill ejIkhJf Rev. 
jAlaJ I j>\ I 
(2>14lLwI| 
* [It belonged to the Hoshangabad find ; see Proceedings, A. S. B., for Decem¬ 
ber, 1888. It is described and figured in Dr. Hoernle’s paper “ On some new or 
rare Muhammadan and Hindu Coins,” ante, Vol. LVIII, p. 31, and pi. IV, fig. 2. It 
is now in the British Museum.—E d.] 
