SUPPLEMENT TO PART I. 
Page vii of Introduction. 
Add to List of Contributions :— 
(22) From Mr. G. Macartney (M. 10), a collection of miscellaneous 
antiquities from Kkotan, comprising (a) four (fabricated) block-prints ; 
( b ) several manuscript sheets in Brahmi, Uigur and Persian characters 5 
(c) 26 small terracotta figures ; ( d ) 30 coins ; (e) 11 seals, and (/) 12 
miscellaneous objects. This collection was received by me in November 
1899 in Oxford. 
Page xxiv of Introduction. 
Also add to Summary :— 
31 
M. 10 
Books, 
Khotan 
(November) 
Antiques 
1899 
From Kashghar. 
Section I.—COINS AND SEALS. 
Page 1. Consequent on the contribution above referred to, the 
Summary should be amended as follows :— 
I. 
Indo-Chinese 
... Coins, 
97 
II. 
Chinese ... 
... ,, 
148 
III. 
S cy tho - Bactrian 
... ,, 
36 
IV. 
Indo-Scythian 
... ,, 
12 
V. 
Sassanian 
... ,, 
7 
VI. 
Mediaeval Hindu 
... ,, 
8 
VII. 
Mediaeval Muhammadan 
••• 5 ) 
141 
VIII. 
Modern Turki 
... ,, 
18 
IX. 
Modern Indian 
... )) 
62 
X. 
Modern European 
... ,, 
1 
Total Coins 530 
The result of the addition to the Indo-Chinese coins is that there 
are now 10 large and 87 small coins. Among the latter are 23 of the 
first, 16 of the second, 4 of the third, and 7 of the fourth variety. Also 
the average weight (see pp. 2, 4, 11) of the large coins is 21P1 grains, 
and of the small ones 46’08 grs. 
Page 10. With reference to the woodcut, I may add that the 
reverse legends Nos. I and II are found on coins of the first variety, 
No. Ill on those of the second, and Nos. IV and V on those of the third 
J. i. 12 
