124 V. A. Smith —Gold Corns of the Imperial Gupta Dynasty. [No. 2, 
V. Kumara Gupta Maliendra. 
VI. Skanda Gupta. 
VII. Doubtful (Chandra etc.) 
,, ,5 (Prakasaditya.) 
1. Swordsman. (Pk III; 9). 
2. Archer. (Pk III; 10, II). 
3. Horseman to Riffht. (PI. 
Ill; 12). 
4. Horseman to Left. (PI. Ill ; 
13). 
5. Peacock. (PI. IV; 1, 2). 
6. Lion-Trampler. (not figured). 
7. Combatant Lion. (PI. IV; 
3). 
8. Two Queens, (not figured). 
1. Archer. (PI. IV; 4). 
2. King and Queen. (PI. IV; 
5). 
1. Archer. (PI. IV; 7-10). 
2. Lion and Horseman. (PI. 
IV; 11, 12). 
I have not found it practicable to classify the subordinate varieties 
on any definite principle, and they are arranged as seemed convenient in 
each case. 
The 9 classes of reverse devices all agree in presenting as their main 
element the figure of a female, associated with emblems which prove that 
she is intended to represent a divine personage. 
These reverse devices may be classified as follows :— 
Device. 
I. a. Standing goddess 
holding lotus- 
flower and cornu¬ 
copia. 
,, 13. Ditto, holding fillet 
and lotus-flower, 
or fi.llet only. 
II. Goddess standing on 
dragon, holding 
standard and lo¬ 
tus-flower. 
III. Female (? goddess) 
standing, with fly- 
whisk. 
Reig7i. 
Ghatot Kacha. 
Chandra Gupta II. 
Samudra Gupta. 
n 
Type. 
Solar Standard. 
Swordsman & 
Umbrella. 
Tiger. 
Aswamedha. 
