140 INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGS Metal No. Obverse Reverse M 305 366 367 368 369 370 371 * (TT) Type: standing king and deity; copper} square sides BAIIAEnZ MEfAAOY AZ! On three BASIAEflN AI20Y King fully accoutred with hel- met, shield, spear, and palm, to r. S. 1-1 x-9. S. lx-8. S. 1. 3. 1. Kli. legend on three sides Mafia- rajasa rajatirajasa, mahatasa Ayili- sasa. Deity standing to r. with flowing veil, holding diadem. To 1. Kb. mi. G. B. PL XIV. (p) Type: Hephaistos and lion; copper, square Greek legend as on No. 365. Deity standing to front; sceptre in r., tongs and hammer in 1. hand. To L M. 37, S. 1*1 x-95. E. -9. S. -5 x -6. Eh. legend as on No. 365. Lion striding to r. In upper field Kb. monogram as on No. 329. G. B. PL XIV, G. B. G. B. 1 This coin was originally in the "White King Collection, and is No. 269 of the Sale Catalogue. It is there described as an unpublished coin of Azes, and the deity is called JSfeptune. But it is undoubtedly a coin of Azilises of the type of the two larger coins which precede it here. These are good specimens, and show that the objects in the left hand of the deity, so far unelucidated, are tongs and hammer. The deity must therefore correspond with Hephaistos,