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Lights 



and 

 lamps. 



Swayed (4) 



Heaved ( 1 ) 



Shook (1) 



Were shaken (1) 



Were overturn- 

 ed (1) 



Fell (1) 



Broke (1) 



Were knocked 

 down (1) 



Were shaken 

 out -(1) 



Pictures 



and 

 mirrors. 



Swung (3) 

 Were shaken (3) 

 Were thrown (1) 

 Tumbled (1) 

 Fell (1) 

 Jumped (1) 



Chimneys. 



Fell (4) 



Toppled over (2) 

 Were razed (1) 

 Were shaken 



down ( 1 ) 

 Cracked (1) 



?ric-a-brac. 



Were shaken 



off (1) 

 Were thrown 



down (6) 

 IWere tipped off(l) 

 Fell (1) 



In some places in the mesoseismal area the severity of the 

 quake is reported as having frightened women, but no mention 

 is made of fright among men. In a few cases fright was general. 

 It would appear that this difference between the sexes in cen- 

 tral inhibitory resistance is most evident in that belt where the 

 intensity of the seismic waves was a little less than seven in 

 the Rossi-Forell scale. 



If the intensity of this earthquake had been only a little 

 greater than it was, much damage to buildings would have 

 resulted. Experience has shown that earthquakes are not fre- 



