48 
W. Theobald —Karsliapana Coinage , 
[No. 2, 
108 
19 
161 
O.R. 
Four Taurines in a circular area, having a common 
centre, or it may be described as a sphere sur¬ 
rounded by four crescents.(0. 96. R. 27). 
109 
102 
164 
0. 
Fonr ‘ Taurines ’ in a square with ‘cusps’ opposed. 
A.I., PI. I, fig. 5. 
110 
... 
• • • 
0. 
Fonr ‘ Taurines’ in a square, with a crescent in the 
centre. (22). 
111 
• • • 
R. 
A double ‘ Taurine ’ with a common sphere and two 
crescents, Thomas, J. As. Soc. Ben. 1865, PI. XI, 
line 16. 
112 
181 
166 
0. 
A square divided into four compartments. In the 
top right a ‘ Taurine ’ in bottom left, a ‘ Taurine ’ 
inverted. In the remaining divisions a ‘ Lamp * 
laid horizontally. (82). If correctly drawn by 
me, fig. 166, is a variant of this, in the B.M. 
113 
197 
165 
0. 
Four ‘Taurines’ in a square, with cusps opposed. 
A.I., PI. I, fig. 4. 
114 
156 
167 
0. 
A ‘ Taurine’ with cusps to right, resting on a cross 
and a Triskelis, (No. 90), on the r., the whole in a 
triangular area. 
115 
133 
150 
• • • 
Fonr ‘ Taurines ’ in a four-spoked wheel, the ‘ cusps ’ 
pointing outwards. 
A ‘ Taurine’ with a cross ^bove. W.E., PI. VII, fig. 16. 
116 
93 
108 
R. 
117 
175 
168 
If! 
A ‘ Taurine ’ to left of a square in an oblong area. 
A sphere between two * Taurines ’ in an oblong area 
0. A.I., PI. I, fig. 1, R. (82). 
A ‘ Taurine ’ to the left of a ‘ Thyrsos ’ in a circular 
area. 
118 
.146 
169 
O.R. 
119 
< , 
179 
170 
... 
120 
18 
179 
0. 
Crescent on a pillar, between two ‘ Taurines ’ in a 
circular area. (127). 
121 
66 
97 
0. 
Symbol No. 70, with three shields between * Chattras ’ 
each with a central dot. N.O. 
122 
98 
181 
0. 
A ‘Thyrsos’ between twe ‘Taurines’ in an oval 
area, A.I., PI. I, fig. 8. 
123 
103 
103 
0. 
A circle with two ‘Chattras’ and two ‘Taurines’ 
alternately arranged. It is not clear whether a 
staff or handle is present or not. 
. 124 
t H5 
( 178 
0. 
A ‘ Thyrsos ’ between two circles on long stalks, 
united with the ‘ Thyrsos ’ below, the whole on an 
oval area. A.I., PI. I, fig. 2. 
125 
. '■ ) 
116 
115 
R. 
Variant of the Lingnm-Yoni, in a horse-shoe area. 
(19). 
126 
r » 
P 
64 
16 
R. 
This symbol may be described as formed of two fish 
with a pair of fins only, and the tails juxta-posed 
to a central sphere, w r ith a crescent on either side 
with ‘cusps’ directed outwardly; or it may be 
described as two modified ‘ Taurines ’ each with 
a cross-bar, and the ‘ cusp ’ resting on a central 
sphere, with a crescent on each side. It is a com- 
mon Reverse svmbol. A. I., PI. II, fip-. 2. (3, 36), 
127 
125 
105 
0. 
Two ‘ Chattras ’ and two ‘ Taurines ’ arranged in 
form of a cross. 
128 
126 
151 
0. 
An eight-pointed star within a circle, surrounded by 
six ‘ Taurines.’ 
129 
132 
106 
0. 
I wo ‘ Chattras and two ‘ shields’ on a sphere. 
At the top is a ‘ Taurine,’ and perhaps there is a 
handle belo^y. This symbol is related to No. 123 
« . V I 
and better specimens are required to determine 
whether a handle is present bert'ow or not. 
