GONDOPHARES 151 Metal Ho. Obverse Reverse Type: head of king and Pallas ; copper-, round Pallas to r. with aegis and thunderbolt. Fragments of a Kharosthi Iegend3 which from a comparison of all fourteen specimens of this type contains the words Malm- rajasa rajatirajasa tratarasa Gada- pharnasa, To r* Kh. he. To 1. Kh. stra. G. B. PL XV. M \a / t/A v *j 39 Barbarous Greek inscription. Three coins Head of king to r., diademed. W. 34. S. -5. 40 33 Six coins W. 32. H. -5. 41 3J Five coins W. 37. S. -45. Bi. 42 43 (77) Type: king on horseback and feiva1; billon, round BACIAeCiK BACIA£(ji5N MefAAOY YNAOcf>€PPOY King on horseback to 1., r. arm extended; Nike flying behind him with wreath. In front of horse $J- Under horse Kh. rtu. S. -95. but with additional Kh. mon. sam. B. -95. As on No. 42. W. 132. S.-9. Siva facing, holding trident in r. and palm in 1. hand. Kh. legend Maharajasa rajara- jasa tratarasa devavrafasa Gudu- pkarasa. To r. Kh. gu and rtu. To 1. M. 6 and monogram similar to M. 2. G. B. To r. Kh. gu. To L M. 6. G. B. PL XV. 1 Prof. E. J. Kapsozi discusses this type in Part V of his Notes on Indian Coins and Seals, It 2