56 
W. Theobald —Karshapana Coinage. 
[No. ‘2, 
301 
* 
• • • 
... 
0. 
A tree evidently some sort of palm, with a head of 
five elongated spikes separated by four globular 
fruits. W.E., PL VII, figs. 13 and 18. 1 suspect 
this is a conventional mode of representing a cocoa- 
nut palm. (Cocos nucifera). 
302 
• • • 
• • . 
0. 
A tree with a tall railing at the base, perhaps the 
sacred Sal tree (Shorea). W.E., PI. VII, fig. 9. 
303 
... 
. . . 
It. 
A ring surrounded by eight very short spokes, and a 
ninth rather longer, like a handle. (88). 
304 
• • • 
*«• 
0. 
An elephant goad. A pointed implement with a 
sharply recurved hook on the left. A small sym¬ 
bol. (88). 
305 
... 
• • • 
0. 
Variant of No. 81, but appears to have seven Chat- 
tras instead of six. A.I., PI. I, fig. 2. 
306 
... 
R. 
! A bushy tree in a tall oval area with a flat base. 
(58). 
307 
• • • 
0. 
A variant of No. 25, with a ‘ Taurine ’ behind the 
dog. W.E., PI. VII, fig. 16. 
A six-spoked wheel. W.E., PI. VII, fig. 23. 
308 
... 
• »• 
0. 
300 
' 
0. 
A wheel with eight-pointed spokes within a peri¬ 
phery or ring supporting three ‘Chattras’ and 
three * Taurines 5 in ovals alternately. W.E., PI. 
VIII, fig. 24. 
310 
231 
. • • 
• • • 
The figure on the Plate is not referred to in the text 
and the symbol numbered 231 is now described 
under the present number. It is a variant of a 
‘ Taurine ’ with cusps opened out. W.E., PI. VIII, 
fig. 20, (?) though in the figure one ‘cusp’ is 
missing. 
A ‘food receptacle’ with ‘ loops ’ to the left. This 
is united with Symbol No. 90, on its right on 
coin 56. 
311 
. . • 
0. 
312 
... 
• • • 
0. 
A trefoil leaf. W.E., PI. VIII, fig. 23. 
313 
0. 
A food receptacle with loops to the right with 
symbol No. 90, on its right. E. J. Rapson, Journal 
Roy. As. Soc. 1895, fig. 33. This symbol is on a 
round coin; No. 311, on a square one. 
314 
... 
... 
0. 
Goat as in No. 19, but the object over the goat’s 
back seems rather intended for a ‘ bell ’ than a 
cup. It conveys the idea of being composed of 
two pieces of wood, with a loop for suspension 
round the goat’s neck, just the sort of ‘ bell ’ 
made of two wooden * clappers ’ which serve to 
indicate the whereabouts of the animal, browsing 
in the jungle. This coin belongs to Dr. Codrington. 
315 
| 
0. 
A dog. W.E., PI. 11, fig. 26. In this figure the animal 
seems to occupy the whole of the ‘ punch ’ without 
any room for a ‘ stupa.’ 
316 
• • • 
... 
0. 
No. 70 with three symbols No. 85 between the 
‘Chattras.’ B.M. 
317 
• • • 
. . . 
0. 
Central sphere surrounded by three fish radiately 
arranged. B.M. 
318 
... 
0. 
A star formed by a broad ring, with four tapering 
arms, about the ring’s diameter in length. B.M. 
319 
... 
• . • 
0. 
No. 257 only with more numerous leaflets. B.M. 
320 
• • • 
... 
0. 
A small ring with a trefoil ornament above in an 
oval area. B.M. 
321 
• • • 
... i 
0. 
A central sphere with four short arms, each ending 
in a sphere, with four other spheres in the inter- 
