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W. Theobald —Copper Coins of Ancient India. 
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294 
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• • • 
0 . 
295 
• • • 
R. 
296 
O. 
297 
• • • 
... 
0 . 
298 
o i 
• • • 
R. 
299 
• • • 
• • * t 
R. 
SOO 
... 
• • • 
R. 
Plan of a Lamasarai with ‘Stupa’ in courtyard. (S). 
AJ., II, fig. 12. (439). I am not sure if the 
object in the centre does not rather represent a 
tree, possibly Cupressus sempervirens cultivated in 
India in gardens for its freshness and beauty. 
Plan of building, with three forked objects, either 
trees or Trisuls, whereof the middle one is tallest, 
and supports an umbrella. N.G., XI, fig. 102. 
Sir Walter Elliot calls the side objects “ladders” 
but it seems preferable to consider them as the 
plan of the dwellings of the priests, whether Hindu 
or Buddhist. 
A Y-shaped object with curved sides and a cross-bar. 
(S). J.B., VII, LXI, fig. 24. Ujain. 
Symbol d of the piece of Eran described in this 
paper. 
Symbol/ 
Symbol g 
Symbol i 
ditto. 
ditto. 
ditto. 
INDEX OF THE SYMBOLS ON THE COPPER AND LEAD COINAGE 
OF ANCIENT INDIA. 
Bow and arrow 
• • V 
284, 285. 
Buffalo 
•» • 
• * • 
88, 89. 
Bull ... 
• • • 
V • • 
65 to 78. 
Caduceus 
225. 
Canal or river 
• • • 
148, 149, 150, 151, 
Cock ... 
• ••» 
. „ 
93. 
Coracle 
• • • 
• • • 
152. 
Cotton bale 
* • • 
v • » 
257, 273, 274, 275, 276, 278. 
Crab ... 
• • v 
• • • 
111. 
Crescent 
• • • 
207, 210. 
Cross ... 
• » • 
V • • 
247. 
Cross-bars 
... 
• • • 
260, 261. 
Double ‘ Trisul ’ 
• • • 
233, 234, 235. 
Elephant 
• . • 
» • • 
37 to 55. 
Female figures 
6, 8, 11, 16, 17, 20 to 24, 269. 
Fish... 
• • • 
V • • 
95 to 102. 
Fivefold square 
• • • 
• • • 
211, 212. 
Flowers 
• • v 
• • • 
131, 132, 135 to 143, 145, 146, 147, 198. 
Flower-pot 
• • • 
• • • 
144. 
Food-altar 
• V • 
214 t© 221. 
Horse 
• V v 
• • • 
56 to 64. 
Human hand 
... 
35. 
Kartikeya 
• 4 * 
« V • 
3, 4. 
Lion ... 
• » • 
• • • 
79 to 86, 280. 
Male figures 
• « • 
# 
5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 25, 26. 
Miscellaneous 
• « • 
• • • 
249 to 254, 256, 259, 262, 264 to 268, 270, 27l, 272, 
282, 283, 286, 289, 290, 294, 295 to 298, 300. 
Monkey 
• • • 
87. 
Owl-head 
• v v 
• • V 
248. 
Peacock 
• * • 
• • V 
90, 91, 92. 
Raksha’s head 
• )) 
• • • 
1. 
‘ Rath ’ or car 
• • V 
V V • 
288. 
Reptiles 
• • 9 
• • • 
103 to 110. 
Shell 
IM 
• • • 
112. 
