184 V. A. Smith — History and Coinage of the Gupta Period. [No. 4, 
The name under the king’s right hand is clearly Kaca , with 
doubtful traces of two preceding characters. 
The symbol §, which may be the numeral 100, is near the 
right reverse margin. It is possible to read this character, or symbol, 
as ^ sa. 
It will be useful to give the principal references for the Later 
Kusan Coins, in addition to Cunningham’s paper. 
Prinsep’s Essays ( Thomas .) :— 
Plate xxii, 4. Later Great Kusan, Class A, Okso rev. 
Do. do. 11. ditto ditto Laksmi (Ardokhso) rev. 
Do. do. 12. ditto ditto ditto. 
Do. do. 13. Little Kusan (or? Great Kusan, Class B). 
Do. do. 14. Later Great Kusan, Class B. 
Do. do. 15. Little Kusan, rude, late. 
Do. xxix, 10. Later Great Kusan, Class A. 
Do. xxx, 16, 17, 19, 20. Little Kusan. 
Do. do. 18. Later Great Kusan, Class B. (?) 
Do. xxxi, 4. ditto ditto ditto. 
Do. do. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9. Little Kusan, rude, late. 
Proceedings As. Soc. Bengal :— 
1885, p. 129. 5 Little Kusan coins from Gurdaspur District. One 
Vasu, Later Great Kusan, Class A, from Bhagal- 
pur District. 
1888, p. 132. PI. iv, 7, 8. Later Great Kusan, Class B. 
Do. 9. Little Kusan. 
Ib. p. 180, and woodcut, p. 183. 57 very debased Little Kusan- 
type coins of Ya^ovarmman, circa A.D. 532. 
Ib. p. 205. 62 Later Great Kusan coins, Class B, from Bijnor 
District (or ? Early Little Kusan.) 
1890, p. 178. 25 Little Kusan coins from Rawalpindi, (similar to 
the Bijnor coins). 
Ib. p. 179. Ditto ditto from Hardoi, in Oudh, (same as 
Prinsep, PI. xxx, 19). 
1891, p. 65. Three more Little Kusan coins from Hardoi, appa¬ 
rently, like the others, of Krtavirya. 
One ditto of (ffri Caeca (’sft^W-) 
Indian Antiquary , Vol. XII. p. 6, Indo-Scythian Coins with Hindi 
Legendsf with wood cuts (Thomas). 
Twelve Kusan coins are described in the paper by Thomas. No. 1 
1 By the odd phrase “ Hindi legends ” Thomas meantlegends in the ancient 
Sanskrit (Nagarl) character. 
