10 GEBEK KINGS OF BACTEIA AND INDIA Obverse Eeverse As on No. 2. W. 57. 8. -7. As on No. 2, but rubbed; de- tails are indistinct. (y) Type: head of king wearing flat cap and Pallas ; copper, round In dotted circle, head of king to r., wearing flat Macedonian cap (kausia). W. 169. S. -85. W. 125. S. -75. Unrepresented types: (i) Diademed bust of king to r. B. M. Tetradrachm. B. M. Cat., PI. I?. 9. In dotted circle, Pallas facing, spear in r. hand, and buckler resting on the ground in 1. Apparently no monogram. To r. BAZIAEOI Tol. AIOAOTOY PL I, G.B. (poor) As on No. 2, but Tor. AIOAOTOY Tol. ZnTHPOZ M. 4. Artemis to r. with torch; on onŠ specimen she is accompanied by a dog. EUTHYDEMOS 12 King of Bactria, circ. 220 BBC. (a) Type: head of king a nd seated Hemkles ivith club on rock; silver, round Head of king r., diademed. In dotted circle, naked Herakles with club in his r. hand seated to 1. on rocks; head of club rests on stone in front of him. Tor. BASJAEflS To L EY8YAHMOY In ex., M. 2. G. B. PL I. 1 A very rare type; cf. White King, Sale Gataloguej No. 7. 2 For convenience I have adhered to the old classification of the B. M. Cat., though there seems to be no good reason for the existence of a second Euthydenios. Mr. Vincent Smith has amalgamated all the coins under one king of the name. 3 It has been noticed that the coins of Sophytes and the gold and silver coins of the early W. 60. S. -65. The tetradrachm is not repre- sented here.