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CHAP. I.—A. CUNNINGHAM: Coins of Ancient India, 1891; E. J. RAPSON: _Catalogue of the Coins of the Andhra Dynasty, the Western Kṣatrapas, etc., in the British Museum_, London, 1908; W. THEOBALD: “Notes on Some of the Symbols found on the Punch-marked Coins of Hindustan,” _J.A.S.B._, 1890, p. 181; E. H. WALSH: “An Examination of a Find of Punch-marked Coins in Patna City,” _Journal of the Bihār and Orissa Research Society_, 1919, p. 16, p. 463.

CHAPS. II-III.—A. CUNNINGHAM: “Coins of Alexander’s Successors in the East,” 1873 (= _Num. Chron._, 1868-1873); id.: “Coins of the Indo-Scythians,” 1892 (= _Num. Chron._, 1888-1892); P. GARDNER: _Catalogue of Indian Coins in the British Museum: Greek and Scythic Kings of Bactria and India_, London, 1886; E. J. RAPSON: _Cambridge History of India_, Vol. I, Chaps. XXII, XXIII; R. B. WHITEHEAD: _Catalogue of Coins in the Panjāb Museum, Lahore_, Vol. I, Oxford, 1914.

CHAP. IV.—J. ALLAN: _Catalogue of the Coins of the Gupta Dynasties in the British Museum_, London, 1914.

CHAP. V.—R. BURN: “Some Coins of the Maukharīs and of the Thanesar Line,” _J.R.A.S._, 1906, p. 843; A. CUNNINGHAM: “Coins of the Later Indo-Scythians,” 1894 (= _Num. Chron._, 1893-1894); id.: “Coins of Mediæval India,” 1894; C. J. RODGERS: “Coins of the Mahārājahs of Kashmir,” _J.A.S.B._, 1897, p. 277; id.: “Coins of the Mahārājahs of Kāngra,” _J.A.S.B._, 1880, p. 10.

CHAP. VI.—G. BIDIE: “The Pagoda or Varāha Coins of Southern India,” _J.A.S.B._, 1883, p. 33; W. ELLIOT: “Coins of Southern India,” 1886 (= _International Numismata Orientalia_ III,