O. J. Rodgers —Coins of the Kings of ftfa'bar. 
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Coins of the Musalmdn Kings of Ma l bar.—By Chas, J. Rodgers, Esq., 
Honorary Numismatist to tlie Government of India. 
[With two Plates.] 
[Read April 1895.] 
In the two plates which accompany this paper I have drawn some 
coins which were sent to me by the Rev. J. E. Tracy of Kodaikanal in 
the District of Madura, Madras Presidency. The last two coins, how¬ 
ever, are from my old collection, now in the Lahore Museum. Each 
coin’s weight is below it; the metal is above it. (M = mixed metal). 
T = Rev. J. E. Tracy. L. M. = Lahore Museum. 
I will at once give the transcriptions of the legends and reserve my 
remarks on the kings to the end of this paper. 
Plate IV (1) 
„ ( 2 ) 
( 3 ) 
.. G) 
„ (5) 
.. ( 6 ) 
JiWt (.1*311 
do. 
do. 
do. 
j Uiiyfl Jili. vrv 
In circular area 
In margin :—j ^*1* j 
(unit word not plain). 
has been read 
(9) v ^* 
(10) diRcfkc yi ^(LlvJ( In circular area:— 
In margin:— j 
>) 
(7) }jtA» 
(8) do. In circular area :— j^jjl 
In margin :— *jU**«» j 
J. r. 7 
