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272 R. Hoernle — Notes on Coins of Native States. 
Salumba. (Plate XXXIV, 65). 
(65.) This a paisa of Salumba, a feudatory state of Mewar. The 
legends are most barbarous ; that on the obverse appears to be intended 
for Shah ‘Alam’s haml din . Mark : on reverse, a Sword. Another 
variety of paisa is figured in Webb’s Currencies of Rdjputana , PI. Ill, 
No. 1. 
Nanakshahi. (Plate XXXIV, 66), 
(66.) Coins of this kind are said to be “ Nanakshahi ” money. 
They are obtained in JhansI, Datiya, and Central India. No. 66 undoubt¬ 
edly reads cJbb Ndnah Shah on the obverse, and may be compared 
with similar coins published by Rodgers in this Journal. Vol. L, Plates 
VIII and IX. 
Jodhpur. (Plate XXXIV, 67,68). 
(67 and 68.) Two paisas. No. 68 is said to be a coin of Jodhpur, 
while No. 67 is said to be a Nanakshahi coin. But both coins show 
the identical characteristic wheel on the obverse, and therefore are 
likely to be coins of the same place, whatever that may be. Marks : 
obverse, a wheel; rev., a cup on No. 68, some unknown object on No. 67. 
Legends : a few unintelligible scrawls. 
Indor. (Plate XXXIV, 69). 
(69.) A two-paisa piece, said to be of Indor, of which the bull is 
characteristic. Legends: a few barbarous letters ; on obv. Ghazi 
recognizable. Date : which may be intended for 1243 H. 
( = 1827 A.D.) or 1234 H. (=1818 A.D.). Marks: obv., circle of 
seven dots; below, lotus-bud, pointing to right; rev., brahmani bull 
seated to left, facing a yoni-liijga; also two clusters of seven and 
three dots. 
Lakhnau. (Plate XXXIV, 70, 71). 
(70 and 71.) Two paisas, said to be coins of Lakhnau, though I do 
not know on what ground. The mint on the obv. is not legible, perhaps 
j&iSj-* Srinagar. No; 70 has the date 128* H. ( = 186* A.D.), and 
julus 3 (P). No. 71 has the julils 2, and date * # 72 H. Marks : rev, 
a trident (on No. 70) and a begging-bowl (P). 
Patiala. (Plate XXXIV, 72). 
(72.) Said to be an old paisa of Patiala; but I can see nothing 
distinctive of that state about it. Legends: obv. ; rev. 
and under it apparently a (illegible) date. Mark : obv., a bud (?). 
