1901.] 
W. Theobald —Copper Coins of Ancient India. 
77 
124 
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... 
R. 
A Tree with one apical and two lateral paddle-shaped 
branches. J.B., Yol. VII, LXT, fig 29. This is the 
simplest form of a tree, on a coin from Ujain. 
125 
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R. 
A Tree similar to the last, but with a three-railed 
base and ‘ Chattras ’ at the sides. (S). Cast. A I., 
I, fig. 28, also Ariana Antiqua, XV, fig. 32. (1005). 
126 
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R. 
A Tree similar to the last, but with four lateral 
branches. ^S). Cast. A.I., I, fig. 29. (1008). 
327 
• • • 
R. 
A Tree with two lateral acuminate branches and a 
similar apex on a railed base. (S). A.I , IX, fig. 9. 
Ayodhya. 
128 
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... 
R. 
A Fan-palm. A.I., IX, fig. 14. Ayodhya. 
129 
R. 
A Tree with acuminate stem and three paired sub- 
cordate branches or fruits. A.I., XII, fig. 1, on 
lead coins of the Andhras, conjoined with Stupa 
and raised base. 
130 
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R. 
A smooth upright stem standing on a railed base, 
and curving to the right at top, whence depends a 
drupe of three fruits (?) simulating a Stupa, with 
four lateral ‘spathes’ or ears. A.I., IX, fig. 9. 
Ayodhya. 
131 
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0. 
A Lotus flower. N.G., XI, fig. 105. Andhras. 
332 
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0. 
An upright flower (?) A.I., IX, fig. 1. Ayodhya, 
occupies the field of the coin. 
333 
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0. 
An upright stem rising from a railed base and sup¬ 
porting three equal and similar trifid branches. 
T.P., XX, fig. 30 and (S), fig. 26. 
334 
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R, 
A four-branched tree, filling the field. N.G., X, fig. 80. 
FLOWERS. 
135 
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0. 
A five-petalled flower, with a carrot-shaped object 
above, surmounted by a ring. J.B., XLIX, XVI, 
figs. 1 and 2. Panchala. 
136 
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R. 
A six-petalled flower. (S), J.B., VII, LXI, fig. 17. 
Ujain. 
137 
• • • 
R. 
An eight-petalled flower in a beaded square. N.G., 
XI, fig. 95. 
138 
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0. 
An eight-petalled flower, with a six-rayed disc in the 
centre. (S). J.B., VII, LXI, fig. 9. Ujain. 
139 
211, 
147 
0. 
An eight-petalled flower. (S). A.I., XI, figs. 2 and 
4. Eran. 
140 
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0. 
A twelve-petalled flower. J.B., VII, LXI, fig. 7. Ujain. 
141 
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0. 
A fourteen petalled flower on a tall staff. J.B , VII, 
LXI, fig. 5. Ujain. 
142 
209, 
148 
0. 
A sixteen-petalled flower (S). A.C. Eran. 
143 
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0. 
A six-petalled flower, over left shoulder of Siva, 
similar to the flower on coins of Aspa Varma. Num. 
Chronicle. Ser. Ill, Vol. X, PI. XV, fig. 6, where 
it is termed a ‘ star.’ A.I., V, fig. 5. Kunindas. 
141 
0. 
A flower pot and plant (Ocymnm sanctum ?) in cen¬ 
tre of field. A.I., XIII, figs. 14 and 15. Nepal. 
This side, as it bears the King’s name, 1 consider 
the observe. A.I , VI. fig. 7. Yaudheyas. 
345 
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0. 
A stem with flowers. N.G., VII, fig. 5|. 
146 
0. 
A cordate fruit (?) surronuded by twelve dots. (S). 
J.B., XLIX, XVII, fig. 16, 48 grains. (2618). 
147 
0. 
A variant of the last with only 9 dots. (S), and 
weighing 23 grains. (2618). The Reverse is blank 
in both these coins. 
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