30 
Dr. Hoernle— Antiquities from Central Asia. [Extra No. 1, 
126 (also 121, 130), and Shaw’s Grammar of the Language of Eastern 
TurJcistan , in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal for 1877, 
p. 334. 
(2) Muhammad Arslan Klian; 14 coins ; all copper; not in the 
British Museum Catalogue ; date and perhaps mint were in the marginal 
legend, which is almost entirely clipped off in all specimens. They are 
from M. 2, M. 3, M. 9 and Gr. 10. There are three varieties, as 
follows :— 
First Variety. (Plates I, 22 and III, 15). 
Six coins. Weight 105*5-62*5 ; size 0*9". 
Obverse. 
Reverse. 
Single-lined area. 
Single-lined area, 
5I| All 51 
Allb 42 
aJdi 
♦ 1 
a) 
Both margins cut away. 
Second Variety. 
Three coins. Weight 81-92*5 grs.; size 0*9". 
Obverse. 
Reverse. 
Single-lined area. 
Single-lined area. 
5/1 aJJ|5l 
AjJlj 
• 
AJJ| 
AJJ| 
Margins cut away; but in one case Ai*» still visible. 
Third Variety. (Plate I, 24). 
Five coins. Weight 116*5-71*5 
grs., size 0*9". 
Obverse. 
Reverse. 
Area within two single-lined 
Area do. 
circles, with dots between. 
aJJb 
Legend as in the 
* H 1 
♦ ’ 
first variety. 
No marginal legends. 
♦3 in most cases spelled &U|h. 
