HUVISHKA 201 Metal No, Obverse Reverse 162 163 164 * 165 166 167 168 160 As on No. 137. "W. 152. a i. W. 233. S, 1. W. 241. E. 14. W. 223. - S, -95, W. 80, S. -85, "but elephant-rider to 1. W. 162, B.-8, As on No. 137. W. 54. S. -8. W. 64. S. -8. HPAKHAO Herakles with club and lion's skin standing to front. To 1. M. 6. PL XIX, Four-armed deity to I. To 1. M. 6. OHA Deity, nimbate, with fillet in outstretched r. hand. To 1. M. 6. Male deity; coin rubbed and illegible. Deity j coin barbarous. To 1. M. 4. Figure, probably of king, seated cross-legged. Deity; coin barbarous. 1 Sir A. Cunningham considered AOH to be another name for A0|>0, and discussed e point at some length—Coins of®* KusMns, p. 133. On this coin we have a figure resembling that of A6f>0, with the legend OHA. I should he inclined to consider the fragmentary labels in the ®reek script on copper coins of Huvishka as blunders made by ignorant die- sinkers, unless there were good evidence to the contrary.