176 A. Cunningham —Relics from Ancient Persia. [No. 3, 
Rev. Lion walking to left, tail undulated behind. Phoenician legend 
MazarJca. 
No. 41. Silver. Tetradrachma , 09 inch. Weight 250 grains. 
Author. See De Luynes, Satrapies, PI. IX, 18. 
Obv. Jupiter seated, no legend. 
Rev. Lion walking to left with tail between legs, over his back the 
Greek letter P. 
No 42. Silver. Tetradrachma , 095 inch. Weight 259 grains. 
Author. See De Luynes, Satrapies, PI. X, 26. 
Obv. Jupiter of Tarsus seated : no legend. 
Rev. Lion walking to left with tail between his legs. Over his back 
the anchor of Seleukus I. with the Greek letter II. Below a crescent with 
a Greek monogram forming SAMO^AT. See Mon. 9 of Syrian coins in my 
List in Numismatic Chronicle. 
No. 43. Silver. Tetradrachma , 095 inch. Weight 256 grains. 
Author. Plate XVII, fig. 10. 
Obv. Jupiter of Tarsus seated to left. In front the head of Buke- 
phalos. 
Rev. Lion as on No. 42 with anchor of Seleukus I. above. Below 
the Greek letters AI. 
No. 44. Silver. Hemidrachma , 0*5 inch. Weight 81 grains. 
Author. 
Types of both sides the same as the last, including the head of Buke- 
phalos and the letters AI. 
Coins of Kings. 
Pixodarus , King of Caria. 
No. 45. Gold. Quarter stater , 04 inch. Weight 29 grains. 
Mr. Gibbs. 
Obv. Female head. 
Rev. Zeus of Labranda carrying the double-headed axe. Legend to 
right IHHOAapou. 
Lysimachus , King of Thrace . 
No 46. Silver. Tetradrachma , of the usual size and in good con¬ 
dition. Native dealer. 
Tins is one of the common coins of Lysimachus, which has remained 
in the native owner’s hand as he wanted IOO £ for it! 
Seleulcus I. NiJcator. 
No. 47. Silver. Tetradrachma. See British Museum Catalogue 
of Greek coins, Seleucid kings of Syria, Pl. I, figs. 3 and 4. 
Obv. Head of Alexander as Herakles clad in lion’s skin. 
