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R. Hoernle — Notes on Coins of Native States. 
[No. 4, 
that Museum possesses. It is illustrated by three photographic plates 
of selected coins. Two other very useful contributions are Colonel 
R. C. Temple’s paper on “ The Coins of the Modern Native Chiefs 
of the Panjab” in the Indian Antiquary , Yol. XVIII, for 1889, and 
Mr. C. J. Rodgers’ paper on “ The Coins of the Sikhs ” in this 
Journal , Yol. L, for 188J. Both these papers are illustrated with 
numerous plates. It is a pity that, for want of funds, the Indian 
Museum Catalogue could not be more extensively illustrated from its 
rich collection of this class of coins. Without illustrations it is 
almost impossible to know and recognize the various coins of the Native 
States : their execution and state of preservation is in most cases so bad. 
In the present case, the notes of explanation are merely a subsidiary 
part of the contribution. Its main object is the publication of the 
plates, which, it is hoped, may prove helpful—so far as they go—to those 
who take an interest in the collection and study of the coinages of the 
Native States. It is owing to the liberality of His Highness the Maharaja 
of Gwalior, that I have been enabled to publish so many plates. He 
has taken much interest in Mr. Maries’ studies, and granted the cost 
of preparing and printing the plates. 
List of States represented in this paper : 
(1) Basoda, p. 271. (12) 
(2) Bhartpur, p. 269. (13) 
(3) Bhopal, p. 270. (14) 
(4) Bundi, p. 267. (15) 
(5) Qiopur, p. 265. (16) 
(6) Datiya, p. 266. (17) 
(7) Gohad, p. 268. (18) 
(8) Gvaliyar,p. 262/73. (19) 
(9) Indor, p. 272. (20) 
(10) Isagarh, p. 266. (21) 
(11) Jaipur, p. 269. (22) 
Jodhpur, p. 272. (24) 
Karaull. p. 270. (25) 
K6c, p. 271. (26) 
Kotah, p. 267. (27) 
Lakhnau, p. 272. 
Mandosar, p. 268. (28) 
Mevar, p. 273. (29) 
Nanakshahl, p.272. (30) 
Naravar, p. 267/73. (31) 
Orcha, p. 267. (32) 
it at lam, p. z/ 
Salumba, p. 2 
Seorlia or Sa; 
p. 255. 
Shahpur, p. 2 
Sipri, p. 265. 
Tehari, p. 267 
Tikamgarh, 
Ujain, p. 
Gvaliyar. (Plate XXXI, No. 1-15). 
List of Maharajas: (1) Madh5 Rao I., 1754-1794, A. D. 
(2) Daulat Rao, 1794-1827. 
Baija Bai (regent) 1827-1833. 
(3) Jaqku Rao, 1827-1843. 
(4) Jiyajl Rao, 1843-1886. 
Council of Regency, 1886-1894. 
(5) Madho Rao II. ! succeeded 1886 - 
v invested with power 1894. 
