1'3S4.] J. Gibbs— A Paper on the Medals Tcnoivn as Uamtinlcis, 
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tlie dress may be Sita, two more figures, males, to 
her left; on right of Rama umbrella-bearer and 
two other figures. Sun, moon and stars above the 
figures, an arabesque border and a dotted one 
above it. Lower. Hanuman kneeling on right 
centre, facing left, a monkey on left centre and 
figures of men flanking both. 
ivey. Hanuman standing in centre of a circle which is 
surrounded with double squares interlaced, which 
are again enclosed as a circle. Scroll ornaments 
fill in the interstices. (PI. YI, Ho. 2.) 
The worTc is rather poor, hut the medal is in good preservation. 
Ho. 4. Ohv. Half. Three rows in the style of Ho, 3, but very 
indistinct. 
Idev. Plain. 
This lias been much rubbed. The late Mr. W. E. Frere, G. M. G. procured 
it about 35 years ago in the Southern Mahratta country. 
Ho. 5. Obv. Half. Two divisions. Tipper. Rama in centre 
with Sita on his left knee. Two figures to her left, 
the first with a chauri, three figures on the right 
of Rama, the nearest holding umbrella. These 
^ figures appear as set in a frame with arabesque 
border at the top. Lower, parts of four figures on. 
right of centre. Two, a monkey and a bear on left. 
Rev. The faintest remains of Hanuman, much rubbed. 
This was sent me for inspection only from Fharwar. 
Ho. 6 . Obv. Quarter. Same design as last, but only one row of 
figures. 
Rev. Plain. 
Ho. 7. 
Ho. 8. 
Very much rubbed; similar in worTc to Nos. 5, 7, 13. 
Obv. Quarter. As the last, but position of figures slightly 
Rev. different, more like Ho. 13. 
Obv. Quarter. Rama and Sita seated on a throne. She 
on his left. Three figures to her left and four to 
his right, the first on the left has the umbrella 
and the first on the right the chowri. Arabesque 
ornament on edge. Moon and sun over Rama, 
Below them in exergue Hanuman, under Rama> 
and apparently 3 Balbodh letters, but not legible. 
Rev. Hanuman standing, surrounded by, apparently, an 
inscription, but the letters cannot be read. 
This is very nearly Jlat —^(Pl. Yl, Ho. 4). 
