50 
W. Theobald —Karshapava Coinage. 
[No. 2, 
156 
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A sphere between two inverted * Taurines ’ in a 
flattened hemispherical area. 
157 
249 
226 
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Three spheres in line, in an oval area. B.M. 
A ‘ Taurine ’ in a square area. (84). 
158 
290 
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0. 
159 
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0. 
Triskelis to left (No. 90) on the right of a food- 
receptacle. A.I., PI. I, fig. 14. (56, 59). 
160 
58 
56 
0. 
Bow and arrow. A.I., PI. I, figs. 2 and 4. (84). 
161 
113 
57 
0. 
Bow and arrow in a square area. 
162 
105 
287 
58 
0. 
Bow and arrow with * Taurine * behind, the cusps 
touching the string. (21, 81). 
163 
59 
9 
0. 
Scales for weighing grain. The scales represented 
on these coins consist of a ‘ beam ’ of bamboo, 
(no doubt) a fixed weight at one end and a round 
dish to receive grain and other commodities to be 
weighed. There is also a square object, which 
may represent a stone whereon the weighman 
sits. (105*. 
164 
61 
59 
0. 
Three huts, the central one taller than the others. 
(122, 124). N.O. fifth figure on line 10, where 
they are termed ‘ Chaityas,’ p. 13, but as the 
householder on these coins is often accompanied 
by two females, I prefer to consider this symbol 
as a domestic habitation. 
165 
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R. 
Sphere on a very short stalk, perhaps the fruit of 
the ‘ Goler ’ (Ficus glomerata). W.E., PI. YU, fig. 
13 
166 
68 
89 
0. 
A central ‘ Thyrsos ’ between two poles with slop¬ 
ing cross-pieces and semi-circular objects at the 
ends. This symbol may represent the ‘ Shadoof * 
or dipping well, and ‘ lifts ’ for irrigating gardens. 
(16, 90, 93). 
A Cotton ‘gin’(?). A long tapering plectrum-like 
object retained within a semi-circular bow, by two 
cords (?) crossing it. Good specimens of this 
obverse symbol are rare. (63, 66). 
The ‘ vesica piscis,’ ‘ almond ’ or ‘ Lozenge of Mary * 
of the Roman cult. (30). 
167 
73 
228 
0. 
168 
76 
198 
R. 
169 
82 
211 
0. 
A ‘ Gilgal ’ or ‘ pillar.’ An emblem of Mahadev. (64). 
170 
83 
110 
R. 
A square within a circular area. (42). 
171 
85 
125 
R. 
A trapezoidal area, or narrow truncated pyramid 
or chamber, blocked by four cubes reposing 
irregularly on one another. (42). W.E., PI. VII, 
fig. 9. 
172 
86 
201 
0. 
A horse-shoe shaped figure with ‘ Thyrsi ’ outside it. 
Three are seen on one side of it, but the complete 
number is not discernible. (90). 
173 
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0 
A sphere to the left of a ‘Taurine’ in an oval area. 
Thomas J. As. Soc. Ben. 1865, PI. IX, fig. 2. 
174 
87 
205 
R. 
A square to the left of a trifid branch in triangular 
area. (19). 
175 
88 
144 
An eight-rayed star. 
176 
95 
123 
R. 
A parallelogram divided down the middle and cut up 
into rayed triangular segments. (4). 1 
177 
... 
R. 
A W-shaped figure, a little opened out-made by the 
junction of two right angles. (48, 81, 109).! 
178 
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R. 
A pyramid of three spheres, not enclosed in a circle. 
(116). 
179 
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0. 
Hare to right with ears shaped as a crescent. (46, 
76). 
