CATALOGUE. 47 



A. D. 



1869. March 25th. — Peshawite, Kohat and adjoining country. — Official Be- 

 4. a. M. cords. 



„ March 25th. — Dugshai.— Two shocks. Said to be at 5-45 P. M. ; also felt 



at Mussooree. — Englishman. 

 „ April 17th. — Shillong. — Rather sharp, but of short duration. — P. E. 



Carnegy in epist. 

 „ April p .— Peshawee.— Part of fort destroyed.— Ibid. Official Be- 



cords. 



„ June 9th. — Calcutta. — Not serious ; quick ; during a cyclone ; another 



3-15 p. M. slight shock at 3-37, and a third at 4-7.— T. 0. 



„ June 9th.—I>ARJiLiNGr.— Slight, lasted about 3 seconds. — Englishman, 



6-30 p. m. 



„ July 4th.— Nassick. Chandoee.— Slight shocks, lasting ten minutes ; 



Midnight. appeared to move from east to west.— Bombay Gazette. 



„ July 7th. — Nepal.— Perrey gives a tremendous shock at Katmandoo 



which he says was nearly entirely destroyed, a large portion 

 of the population being buried in ruins.— Mem. Cour 

 XXI, 89. 

 „ July 12th. — Dhoolia — Slight, accompanied by a peculiar noise.— Ibid. 

 11-45 p.m. 



„ July 25th.— Naini Tal.— Two smart shocks— Englishman. 

 Morning. 



August 9th.— Dabjiling — Slight, followed by a much more severe shock 



Evening. on morning of 10th, at 8 A. M.—Ibid. 



September 1st.— Nelloee.— Said to be from west to east ; walls and posts of 

 7-30 p. m. houses shaken. — Ibid. 



„ September 2nd. — Nelloee. — A slighter shock. — Ibid. 



7-0 A. M. 



October 5th.— Simla.— Two slight shocks during a thunderstorm.— Ibid 

 3-13 p. m. 

 „ December 19th.— Coconada. — Two shocks. — Ibid. 



11 A. M. 



December 20th.— Ra.wvl Pindi.— Shock said to have lasted about half a 

 17 A - u - minute ; cracked walls and caused all people to run out 



of houses. — Ibid. 

 Attock.— A series of shocks at intervals of about twenty 

 minutes. 



Laweencepee.— First shock fifteen seconds; others at five 

 minutes interval. 



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