130 1NDO-SCYTHIAF KINGS Metal No. Obverse Eeverse M 309 3103 311 312 313 314 315 (31) Type: Hephaistos and lion; copper, square On three sides Greek legend as on No. 308, the word AZOY plainly visible to r. Deity (Hephaistos, cp. No. 371) standing to front. ToLM. 11. In yery poor condition—see Cunningham, Coins of the Sakas, PL VI. 7. W. 77. S. -8. On three sides Kh. legend as on No. 305. Lion to r. (32) Type: mounted king and Pallas, with name of Aspavarma; copper, round BAIIAEni BAZIAEON MEfAADY AZDY Mounted king with whip to r. To r, Kb. age. W. 160. S.-8. As on No. 310, but under the horse additional Kh. dha. S. -3. As on No. 310. So . "o. 3) S. -8. W. 147. S. -85. Indravarmaputrasa Aspavar- masa strategasa jayatasa* Armed Pallas to r. To r. M. 28, To 1. M. 31. G. B. GF.B. To 1. additional Kh. bha. To L additional Kh. ga. 1 The name of Azes is found on the Greek side, the side of honour, but is absent from the Kharosthi side. There is instead an inscription to the effect that the coin is the isstae of Aspavarma, son of Indravarma, the victorious general. Aspavarma was apparently an Indian general and subordinate ruler of the suzerain monarch Azes, A reference is invited to coins Kos. 35-37 of the coins of the Indo-Parthians in this Catalogue, which I have attributed to Aspavarma as the strateyos of Gondopharnes.