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(20) (21) and (22.) Brass coins of .Firoz Shah Zafar, bin Firoz 
Shah. My cabinet. 
(23.) Anonyrnons Coin, my cabinet. 
(24.) New type of Abii Bakr Shah bin Firoz Shah. General Cnn- 
ningbain. 
(25.) New tj"pe of Firoz Shah, Zafar, son of Firoz Shah Tnglaq. 
My cabinet. 
(26.) Ghaital. General Cunningham. 
(27.) New type of Changez Khan. My Cabinet. Duplicates cabi¬ 
nets of Col. Mat. Gosett, Dorsetshire Regiment, Aden, and of L. W. 
King, Esq., Ajmir. 
(28.) Posthumous Coin of Mubarak Shah. My cabinet, duplicate 
General Cunningham. 
(29.) Square Mohur of Islam Shah Sur. The only gold coin of 
this king known. Found by me in Amritsar, now with General Cun¬ 
ningham. 
(30.) “Dokani” piece or Dokanike. General Cunningham. 
From this it will be seen that I possess now only eleven of the coins 
here described and that six others were found by me and passed on to 
safer custody. I here take the opportunity of thanking my friends 
General Cunningham, Dr. Da Cunha and J. D. Tremlett, Esq. for the 
loan of the coins they so kindly allowed me to draw. 
Nearly all the coins are unique so far as our present knowledge goes. 
I know of duplicates only of Nos. 3, 4, 5, 16, 18, 19, 20, 22, 27, and 28. 
But further research will I daresay unearth more. Just now there 
seems a lull in numismatic researches and in finds. Roads, railways 
and canals being finished and not in progress account for this. I have 
heard of only one find of coins during the last four years. About a year 
ago a lot of heavy mohurs of Akbar and Jahangir appeared in the Lahore 
bazar, I could not get to know where they had been found. Many of the 
Jahangiri mohurs were “ Kalimah ” ones. These were as fresh as if just 
from the mint. I have just returned from a tour of four months, and 
during the whole of this time though I examined the bazars of every 
place I visited I obtained only 3 or 4 new coins out of a total of nearly 
300 purchased for the Archaeological Survey. Every place seems swept 
out. 
Owing to the fact that I drew these coins as they came into or passed 
through my hands they follow no chronological order. Last year I 
commenced plates for a fifth supplement. This will 1 hope be the last. 
When it is finished it is my intention to add a list of the coins I have 
given in chronological order. 
Several of these coins have already been published in England by 
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