PAKOBES 157 Metal No. Obverse Reverse M 77 78 70 80 81 M 82 ! As on No. 76. 8. -9. 8. -9. W. 123. 8.-9. 8. -9. Unrepresented types: None. As on No. 76. To r. Kh. pu. To 1. Kh. 0ra. To r. Kh. m. To I. Kh. tre. As on No. 77. G. B. ZEIONISES (a) Type: king on horseback; silver, round Corrupt Greek legend in which the words-----CATPAFIY Z€i (ON I COY are fairly legible. King "with bow on horseback to r. with r. arm extended. Tor. M. 2. Below} Kh. Jca. W. 155. S. 1. Male figure (Icing) r. facing a mural crowned deity with cornu- copiae wlio is crowning Mm with a wreath. Kb. legend Hanigulasa chatra- pasa putrasa ckatrapasa JiJmniasa. To r. mon. similar to M. 5. To 1. Kh. mon. msa. G. B. * PL XVJ. but below, Kli. a, On this coin the remaining two words of the Greek inscription appear to be MANNOAOY YIOY. S. 1. rajurajusa—see 'The Kharosthi Inscriptions on the Indo-G-recian Coins', Vienna Oriental JowwaZ, vol. viii, no. 3—but in the case I am now discussing some, at least, of these marks must "be the short upward strokes which in the Aaoka Edicts are used for marking the ends of 4he verticals. I have, therefore, not attempted to discriminate between them. See also Prof. E. J. Eapson on a coin of Kujula-Kadphises in Part Y of "km Notes on Indian Coins and Seals. 1 The Kharosthi legend shows that the satrap Zeionises was the son of the satrap Manigul. The second syllable of this latter name appears to Tbe ni and not na on coins in this Collection and on coins, both silver and copper, in the British Museum Collection. Cp. Mr. Vincent Smith's footnote on p. 59 of the J. M. Cat^ vol. L