86 Philological Secretary —Rare Assam coins. [May, 
lxii., 292). It is most interesting as being the first specimen of a coin 
of this branch of the family which has come to light. 
Obverse. Reverse. 
The legend is 4ft 4ft 
The date of the coin (£ak. 1510, corresponds to 1588 A.D. 
Raghu-narayana’s dates are 1581-1593 A.D. (1. c., p. 305), so that 
the coin belongs to the 7tli year of his reign. The coin was the property 
of Babu Tanuram, Mauzadar of Hastinapur Mauza, in Barpela, who has 
been good enough to present it to the Society. 
The second coin is of Dharma-manikya-deva of Tippera. A very 
similar one is published in Marsden’s Numismata Orientalia , p. 795, 
No. MOCIX. It has been presented to the Society by Mr. Gait. 
The legend is as follows :— 
Obverse. 
Reverse. 
Figure of Lion to the left. 
^ifsr^r 
pak. 1636 is equivalent to 1714 A.D. 
