40 Dr. Hoernle —Antiquities from Central Asia. [Extra No. 1, 
No. 29. Round seal or button, of steatite *, with perforated pro¬ 
minence on back, engraved with rude radiate sun-face. From M. 3. 
No. 30. Round intaglio of red cornelian, engraved with the head 
of_a woman. From G. 10. 
No. 31. Round intaglio of black glassf, engraved with the head 
of a man (Parthian ?). From Gr. 4. 
No. 32. Elliptical intaglio of red cornelian ; Grecian; Pallas to 
right, in long robe and helmet with spear and shield. From G. 4. 
No. 33. Similar to No. 32. Apparently draped female figure to 
left. Original gone astray. 
No. 34. Square flat brass seal, with perforated peg, showing 
kneeling figure of a man to left, with uplifted right arm, before some 
small indistinct object (fire-worshiper ?). From M. 2, found at 
Aq Sapil. 
No. 35. Square brass flat seal, with broken, perforated peg at 
back, engraved with two men, standing to front, but facing one 
another, both in the same attitude, left arm uplifted, right arm 
suspended From M. 2, found apparently in Kok Gumbaz. 
No. 36. Elliptical intaglio of very thin brown glass, convex, 
about one-half broken off and missing. Engravement, nude figure, 
apparently a monkey, with feathered helmet, holding up a branch in 
left hand. From G. 4. 
No. 37. Round intaglio, of blue glass*; showing draped 
(female ?) figure, seated cross-legged to front, with uplifted arms, 
holding in left hand a wreath (or sun ?), in right hand a crescent. 
Posture similar to that of king or deity on Indo-Scythian and Gupta 
coins; compare Ariana Antiqua , Plate, xviii, 4, 5; British Museum 
Catalogue , PI. xxix, 4. From M. 3. 
No. 38. Elliptical intaglio, of lapis lazuli*, showing head of a 
bird to right, wearing helmet or cap. From G. ]0. 
No. 39. Oblong intaglio of sardonix*, very deep red, with whitish 
surface on the engraved side; showing nude dancing girl, wearing very 
heavy girdle and anklets, standing to right, and presenting some 
lengthy object in both forth-stretched hands, in posture similar to soldier 
presenting arms. From G. 10. 
No. 40. Round intaglio, of glass or obsidian,* showing a goat or 
long-horned gazelle, walking to right. From G. 10. 
No. 41. Square flat bronze seal, with perforated peg, showing a 
hare sitting to right. From M. 2. 
No. 42. Square flat brass seal, with perforated peg (broken), 
showing a crude calf, walking to left. Similar to No. 43. From M. 2, 
found at Aq Sapil. 
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