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RIVERS and CANALS. 
A river or canal with ‘ Taurines ’ and ‘ rosettes 5 alter¬ 
nating. (S). A.I., XI, fig. 7. Eran. 
A river or canal with a line of ‘ Taurines ’ with cusps 
pointing to 1. (S). A.I., XI, fig. 17. Eran. 
A variant of the last with cusps to r. (S). A.I., X, 
fig. 14. Ujain. 
A canal bounding a garden. (S). A.I., XI, fig, 5. 
Eran. 
BOATS, STEELYARD, ‘STUPA,’ ‘SWASTIKA,’ ‘TAURINE,’ ‘SUN,’ ‘ WHEEL,’ 
‘STAR,’ ‘CRESCENT,’ ‘CROSS,’ ‘CADUCEUS,’ ‘ TRISUL,* 
‘TRIRATNA,’ ‘ FOOD-ALTAR.’ 
152 
225, 
61 
0. 
A coracle. A I., XI, fig. 9. Eran. 
153 
59, 
9 
R. 
A Steelyard. J.B., XLIX, XVII, fig. 15. This is a 
slight variant of a symbol on the silver ‘ Puranas.’ 
The article is in use at the present day, and is 
called a ‘ Tula,’ in Bengal. A description of it is 
given by Raja Kali Kishen Bahadur in J.B., Vol. II, 
p. 615, who says : ‘ It is “ in principle similar to the 
Roman ‘Steelyard’ the fulcrum shifting instead of 
the weight.” In the archaic form of the balance, 
however, with the beam formed of bamboo, we may 
assume both the weight and fulcrum to have been 
fixed, so that fixed quantities only were weighed 
with the same weight, which might, however, be 
changed. 
This is the implement L Cunningham describes as an 
‘axe.’ A.I., IX, fig. 3. 
154 
25 
51 
0. 
A ‘ Stupa’ of three chambers with a crescent above. 
This symbol occurs on the 2| Pana piece described 
in this paper. (S). 
A ‘ Stupa’ of three chambers with a crescent above. 
A. I., II, fig. 20. Taxila. 
155 
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O.R. 
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R. 
A.I., X, fig. 21. Ujain. 
A ‘ Stupa,’ as above. T.P., XX, fig. 27. (S). 
A ‘ Stupa ’ as above, with an inverted ‘ Taurine ’ on 
either side. A.I., I, fig. 27 (cast). 
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0. 
156 
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0. 
157 
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R. 
A ‘Stupa’ of six chambers. T.P., XLIV, fig. 6. 
Kosambi. A variant has the crescent above. 
158 
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R. 
A ‘ Stupa’ of six chambers with a T. (chattra) on the 
top. T.P., XLIV, fig. 7, on coins of the Knnindas; 
and of the Yaudheyas. A.I., VI, fig. 13. 
159 
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0. 
A ‘ Stupa ’ of six chambers, with a tree above. N.G., 
XI, fig. 101. An Andhra coin. 
160 
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0. 
A ‘ Stupa ’ of nine chambers with a crescent above. 
A.I., XII, fig. 9. 
161 
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R. 
A ‘ Stupa ’ of ten chambers, with a tree above. A.I., 
XII, fig. 2. 
A ‘ Stupa ’ of ten chambers with a crescent above. 
A.I., XII, fig. 1. 
162 
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R. 
163 
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L. 
A ‘ Stupa ’ of ten chambers with a tree on the right 
and a ‘ Swastika’ above. A.I., XII, fig. 6. 
These four symbols occur on coins of the Andhras. 
164 
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R. 
A ‘ Stupa ’ of ten chambers, with a ‘ triratna ’ above. 
A.I., IV, fig. 14. On a coin of the Odnmbaras. 
