156 1NDO-PAKXHIAN KINGS Metal No. Obverse Eeverse 73 74 75l 78s As on No. 72. S. -95. S, -9. As on No, 72, Full Kli. legend Maharajasa rajatirajasa mahatasa Gudujphara sagudana. To r. Kh, gu. To L Kh. ti. (j8) Type: resembling (a), but ivith name Oudranaalone; copper, round. --BACIA6GJN ME--- As on No. 72, W. 109. S.-9. Unrepresented types: None. As on No. 72. ----rajasa mahatasa Gudrana---- To r. Kh. ma. To 1. Kli. mi. SANABARES Unrepresented types: (i) Arsakid type, but in copper. B. M. (toU9 PL XXIII. 11. (ii) Ordinary Indo-Parthian type, but with Greek legends on both sides. B. M. Cat., PL XXIII. 12. PAKORES (a) Type: bu&t of Jdng and Nike; copper, round BACiACYC BACIA€OJN M€fAC IIAKQPHC Bust of king to L, diademed. W. 121. S. -9. Winged Nike r. -with palm and wreath. Kh. legend Maharajasa, rajasa mahatasa Pakurasa, To r. Kh. jpti. To L Kh. te. PL XVI. 1 This coin apparently belongs to the second variety of Orthagnes, B. Jf. Cat., p. 109, No. 7. 2 Several of the aksaras in the Kharosthi legend on this and other coins of Pakores are finished off with little hooks which may signify the final vowel sound w, in which case the inscription would run Maharujusu rujutirujusw mahatasu Pukurasu, and might b« regarded as a later form or dialect. 0. Btihler remarks on the occurrence of the forms Maharajusa and