GREEK KINGS OF BACTEIA AND INDIA Metal Obverse Reverse M 187 188 189 100 191 192 M 1931 194 As on No. 186. W. 39. W. 36. S. -7. 35. As on No. 186. G. B. As on No. 184, but elephant is retiring to 1.; Nike still holds wreath; in r. field M. 30. PL III. (7) Type: as (a), but king diademed only; silver, round Diademed bust of king to r.; Greek legend as on No. 167. W. 37-34. S. -7. W. 36. S. -6. Exactly as on No. 184, with same legend and monogram. G. B. As on No. 190, but elephant is retiring to L3 and lias just cap- tured wreath; under throne M. 34. PI. III. (S) Type: Zeus andpiloi and palms of Dioskouroi; copper, round Undraped bust of Zeus to r.3 hurling thunderbolt with r. band; Greek legend, above, BAStAEnZ NIKHcbOPOY; below, ANTSAA KSAOY. W. 115. S. 1. "W. 51. S. -9. Laureated piloi, and palms of the Dioskouroi; Kh. legend, above, Maharajasa jayadharasa; below, AmtialiJdtasa. To r. in ex. M. 32. G. B. PL IV. 1 The rotmd copper corns of Antialkidas are uncommon, and those of Lysias extremely rare. I only know of three specimens of the latter, two in the British Museum, and one in the Indian Museum. It is to be noted that these round issues all bear the same monogram, M. S2. They are probably earlier than the square coins.