SPALYEIS WITH SPALAGADAMES 143 Metal No. M 386-389l 300 391 302 393 2 M 394 Obverse Eeverse SPALYEIS (SPALAHOKES) WITH SPALAGADAMES (a) Type: mounted king and seated Her aides; copper, square CnAAYPIDC AIKAIOY AAEA^DY TOY BACIAELilC In square frame king on horse- back to i. W. 122. S. -85. S. -85. Kh. legend ^palahoraputrasa dhramiasa Spalagadamasa. Naked Her aides, diademed, sitting on rock, supporting club on knee. To L M. 42. G. B. PL XIV. Square mon. similar to M. 41. As on No. 386. W. 103. S- -9. Type: as (a), but round As on No. 386. Unrepresented types: None, SPALIKI&ES AS KING'S BEOTHEE (a) Type: king on horseback and Zeus; silver, round Kfa. legend Maharajabhrata dhramiasa SpalirUasa. Zeus as on No. 372. To L M. 43, G. B. PL XIV. BACIAEUJC AAEAOY ETTAAIPICOY King on horseback to r. with couched lance. W. 35. S. -65. Unrepresented types: None. 1 The Kharosthi legend on this coin is identical with that on No. 382, while the Greek legend is a translation of the Kharosthi legend on No. 372. It is hold that Spalyris is the Greek form of the Scythian-Persian name Spalahores, who was brother of a suzerain king Vonones. Spalagadames, the Greek form of whose name is not given to us, was son of Spalahores. He also struck coins under Vonones. * The only known round specimen.