1897.] V. A. Smith— Numismatic Notes and Novelties, 307 
half -dramma coin, No. 8483, in the Indian Museum, “brass.” No 
other brass example of the Candella coinage is recorded. 
Five specimens of the gold dramma are known (Cunningham, 1 ; 
Hoey, 2; Freeling, 2) ; and 2 specimens of the gold half -dramma (Hoey, 
I, Cunningham, 1). 
Total of reign, 6 coins. 
Sallaksanavarman. 
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This king is wrongly called Hallaksana by Cunningham. 
Cunningham’s specimen of the gold dramma is at present unique. 
I knew of 5 specimens of the gold \-dramma (Cunningham, 1; 
V. A. Smith, 1, collected in Hamirpur District; Freeling, 2; Crooke, 1). 
Cunningham’s copper dramma is unique. Total of reign, 7 coins. 
Jayavarman. 
No gold specimen of this king’s coinage has yet been found. My 
enquiries at the British Museum have failed to trace the silver coin 
mentioned by Cunningham (Reports, II, 459.) 
I know of 11 specimens of the copper dramma f (Cunningham, 6 ; 
V. A. Smith, 1, given by Cunningham ; Freeling, 3; Hoey, 1). Total 
of reign, II coins. 
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PrthivIvarman. 
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Cunningham had formerly two copper coins of this king (Reports , 
II, 459.) • In Goins Med. India he mentions only one, a badly preserved 
dramma weighing 41 grains. 
No other example of the coinage of this reign has been discovered. 
Total of reign, 2 coins. 
Madanavarman. 
The coins of this king occur in all three metals. 
Cunningham and Freeling had each one gold dramma. 
Cunningham originally had 3 quarter- drammas in gold, one of which 
he gave to the writer. Dr. Hoey had two specimens, and one is in the 
Lahore collection. In all, therefore, 6 specimens of the gold quartey- 
dramma are known. 
Dr. Hoey has a silver quarter -dramma which is unique. 
Cunningham’s copper quarter -dramma is also unique. Total of reign, 
'10 coins. 
Paramardideva. 
A gold dramma , now No. 8490, in Indian Museum, ( Catal . Ill, 99), 
which was described by Dr. Hoernle in the Journal , Asiatic Society 
