J. Gibbs— Tafer on the Medals Icnovm as Jdanitinlcis. [Ko. 2,- 
No. 9. Ohv. Quarter. Resembles ohv. of No. 3. 
Eev. Haiiuman in middle standing in a circle, an inscrip¬ 
tion round, but not readable. 
No. 10. Ohv. Quarter. Upper portion. Rama seated on a throne, 
with Sita on his right, he has his right arm raised. 
Three monkeys on his left. Four men on right, 
the nearest holding the umbrella. Arabesque 
border. In exergue 2 lines of apparently Balbodh 
letters but imperfectly formed. It has been sug- 
gested that they may be intended for 
JT 
S'ri Ra 
ma 
pra 
sa 
nna 
e 
1 
9 
I 
S'ri Rama prasanna 
• « • 
I9I 
“ May Rama bless ’ 
’ or be propitious ” 
• • • 
I9I 
Hanuman standing 
in a square 
within a 
circle, holding 
a club with its knob downwards, an inscription in 
imitation Nagari letters but from which nothing 
can be made out. (PI. VI, No. 1.) 
No. 11. OhVo Quarter. Similar in style to last, but figures re¬ 
versed, Sita and four men on Rama’s left who has 
his left hand raised. Umbrella as usual, on right 
three monkeys. Hanuman very small at Rama’s feet. 
In exergue^ bastard Nagari letters not readable. 
Eev. Hanuman as in the last, letters on the sides of the 
parallelogram and outside the circle, but not read¬ 
able. (PI. VI, No. 6.) 
No. 12. Ohv. Quarter. Rama with Sita on his left knee, three 
figures on each side, on Sita’s left, umbrella-bearer, 
a man, a monkey; on Rama’s right the chowri- 
bearer, a man, a bear, in exergue 4 letters illegible. 
Florid ornamentation over Rama. 
Eev. Hanuman seated in middle in a double triangfle in a 
circle and that again in squares, ornaments of 
dots and marks in the corners all enclosed in an¬ 
other circle. 
No. 13. Ohv. Quarter. Rama and Sita. Three men to his right, 
two to her left. Grotesque monkeys below. 
Eev. Hanuman with an illegible inscription round him. 
Very imperfect. (PI. VI, No. 5.) 
This is an electrotype from one in the Mysore Museum. 
