52 
W. Theobald —Karshapana Coinage. 
[No. 2, 
205 
101 
154 
0. 
Three dots within a ring. A.I., Pl. I, fig. 4. This is 
a variant of 67. 
206 
111 
88 
R. 
A doubtful object. 
207 
117 
227 
R. 
A • Five-fold square ’ with dot in the centre. This 
is the right-hand figure of A.I., PI. II, fig. 16, 
composed of a square, with a square erected on 
each of its sides. 
208 
119 
212 
... 
A curved ornament. 
. 209 
120 
112 
0. 
A square divided into nine segments with a dot in 
the centre. 
210 
126 
151 
0. 
An eight-pointed star within a circle surrounded by 
eight ‘ Taurines ’ with their cusps directed to 
right. 
211 
127 
142 
R. 
Wheel and bells (?). An eight-spoked wheel with 
eight bells fixed on the periphery. N.O. fifth 
figure on the eighth line. (f. 11). 
212 
128 
202 
R, 
Two shields (like the caps of the Dioskkuroi on 
Bactrian coins) in a rectangular area. 
213 
131 
200 
0. 
Five dots ranged round the end of some oval object. 
Imprint of a foot (?). 
214 
134 
145 
0. 
A circle surrounded by eight short rays, or spokes. 
215 
135 
208 
0. 
Obscure object within a tripartite area. 
216 
136 
146 
R. 
Sphere, surrounded by six short rays or spokes 
(22). 
217 
l ' ' f 
137 
203 
R. 
A K-shaped mark to the left of a trident in a rec¬ 
tangular area. 
218 
149 
155 
• • • 
Seven spheres within a hexagon. 
Fish sheltering under a ‘ Taurine ’ to right of a 
water plant. 
■ 219 
141 
' 81 
R. 
220 
153 
199 
0. 
The ‘Vesica piscis’ surrounded by fourteen dots. 
A.C. 
A four-spoked wheel surrounded by six ‘ owl-heads.’ 
A.C. 
221 
157 
104 
0. 
222 
163 
193 
... 
A Triangle. A.C, 
A ‘ Trisnl ’ supported on a pentagonal stand on two 
legs. In this symbol Mr. Sewell would no doubt 
recognise a relationship to the sacred beetle. In 
his fig. 11 (Roy. As. Soc. Journal 1886, p. 398), 
the body of the beetle is more or less pentagonal, 
while the middle pair of legs is very short. If we 
consider this middle pair omitted, the symbol 
includes the conventional elements of the beetle, 
223 
165 
191 
• • • 
i e., two forelegs, with a rostrum between, two 
hind legs whereon the symbol rests, and a penta¬ 
gonal body in the middle. A.C. 
224 
168 
204 
• •• 
A symbol composed of cramped angular lines and 
marks. A.C. 
225 
172 
195 
• • • 
The mystic symbol of Delphi. B.M. 
226 
177 
114 
• • • 
A curved mark within a square. B.M. 
227 
171 
124 
• • • 
Six spheres within a parallelogram. B.M. 
228 
189 
157 
Seven spheres within a ring. B.M. 
229 
198 
137 
• • • 
A wheel with three short spokes. A.C. 
230 
212 
217 
• tl 
Dots between two upright lines. A.C. Can this 
symbol be intended to represent the “ pipe ” well 
of a Stupa? (See note by V. A. Smith, Jour. 
As. Soc. 1898, p. 579). 
231 
247 
224 
• • • ' 
A lozenge of four circles each with a central dot. 
232 
249 
226 
• • • 
Three spheres in line within an oval area. B.M. 
233 
254 
• • • 
R. 
A square between two spheres in an oval area. (9). 
