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Dr. Hoernle— Antiquities from Central Asia. [Extra No. 1, 
(No. 2) Rev., Pao che , Prov. of Chekiang mint (do., No. 118). 
(No. 3) Rev., Pao diih , Prov. of Ch’ihli mint (do., No. 129). 
Var. 4, one piece. 
Rev., Pao i, Ili mint (Wylie, No. 132, Bushell, No. 18). 
(lc) Obv., Hsien feng chung pao (A.D. 1851-1861). 
(No. 1) Rev., Chinese Tang shih, “ value 10 ” ; Manchu Pao ti , 
mint of Tihuachou (Urumtsi) in Kansu province. (Bushell, 
No. 131). 
(No. 2) Plate III, 5. Rev., Chinese Tang wu shih , “ value 50 ” ; 
Manchu Pao i, lli mint. (Bushell, No. 163). 
(No. 3) Plate II, 30. Obv., Usien feng yuan pao. Rev., Chinese 
Tang pai, “value 100”; Manchu yetkiyang , Turki Yarkand. 
(Bushell, No. 171). 
(2) Page 22. Plate II, No. 23 is figured by Bushell, Journal, China 
Branch Royal Asiatic Society, 1899. 
(3) Page 22. Plate II, No. 25 are not coins, but chessmen; viz., 
Shih (not tsien) , “chancellor”; Pao “cannon”; Ping “soldier.” 
Page 33. With reference to the coins, enumerated under No. (5), 
the specimen figured in Plate I, No. 23, has been identified by Mr. E. 
Rapson as a Kashmir coin. 
Page 35. With reference to the coins, described under (b) Ataliq of 
Kashghar, I may note that coins of this kind have been described by 
Blochmann, in the Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, for 1876, 
page 90. According to Blochmann, “the name ‘Abdul ‘Aziz Khan. 
Sultan of Turkey, is given on the coins, because the Ataliq of Kashghar 
does not feel strong enough to strike coins in his own name.” 
XI. Seals, Intaglios, etc. 
Page 37. Consequent on the contribution, M. 10, already referred 
to, the number of these objects is now 77. The additions are 
No. 82. Square fiat brass seal, with broken perforated peg, showing 
two birds facing each other under a tree ; very similar to No. 64. 
No. 83. Round intaglio of blackish agate with whitish surface on 
the engraved side (cf. No. 45), showing a lion crouching to right, behind 
(or transfixed by) a cross-shaped stake. 
No. 84. Round intaglio, of a mineral like No. 83, showing a deer 
running to right, above it a pursuing dog. 
No. 85. Rhombus-shaped intaglio, of red cornelian, showing a lion 
crouching to right. 
No. 86. Elliptical intaglio, of an uncertain mineral, showing a lion 
walking to right. 
