﻿APPENDIX 
  A: 
  G. 
  E. 
  GRIMES. 
  299 
  

  

  In 
  Mr. 
  Smart's 
  bungalow 
  a 
  lamp, 
  hanging 
  on 
  a 
  wire 
  5 
  feet 
  io£ 
  inches 
  long, 
  in 
  

   the 
  verandah, 
  was 
  set 
  swinging 
  by 
  the 
  shock 
  in 
  a 
  direction 
  which, 
  as 
  pointed 
  

   out 
  to 
  me, 
  was 
  N 
  35 
  W. 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  ladies 
  in 
  the 
  station 
  saw 
  a 
  circular 
  

   haystack 
  rocking 
  to 
  and 
  fro 
  in 
  a 
  direction 
  approximately 
  N 
  W 
  and 
  S 
  E. 
  

   About 
  two 
  miles 
  from 
  the 
  station 
  to 
  the 
  west 
  and 
  close 
  to 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  main 
  

   roads 
  there 
  is 
  a 
  Hindu 
  mutt 
  from 
  which 
  the 
  top 
  has 
  fallen 
  in 
  a 
  direction 
  of 
  

   N 
  35 
  W. 
  This 
  top, 
  before 
  the 
  earthquake, 
  was 
  evidently 
  very 
  shaky, 
  and 
  

   the 
  pieces 
  which 
  have 
  fallen, 
  and 
  are 
  lying 
  on 
  the 
  ground 
  near 
  the 
  base 
  of 
  

   the 
  tower, 
  are 
  very 
  much 
  broken 
  up. 
  Near 
  the 
  road 
  which 
  goes 
  from 
  the 
  Dak 
  

   Bungalow 
  towards 
  the 
  river 
  and 
  close 
  to 
  the 
  railway 
  embankment 
  there 
  are 
  two 
  

   mutts 
  which 
  are 
  leaning 
  over 
  to 
  the 
  south-east, 
  the 
  larger 
  one 
  in 
  a 
  direction 
  

   of 
  S 
  30 
  E 
  and 
  the 
  smaller 
  one 
  in 
  a 
  direction 
  approximately 
  of 
  S 
  25 
  E. 
  

   From 
  the 
  Kaliajuri 
  mutt 
  the 
  top 
  had 
  fallen 
  off, 
  and 
  although 
  at 
  the 
  time 
  of 
  

   my 
  visit 
  most 
  of 
  the 
  debris 
  had 
  been 
  removed, 
  the 
  mark 
  where 
  the 
  falling 
  

   piece 
  had 
  struck 
  the 
  ground, 
  and 
  a 
  little 
  of 
  the 
  debris, 
  was 
  still 
  to 
  be 
  seen, 
  and 
  

   from 
  these 
  I 
  deduced 
  a 
  direction 
  of 
  N 
  io° 
  E 
  for 
  the 
  earth 
  quake 
  -wave. 
  In 
  

   a 
  brickfield 
  close 
  to 
  the 
  railway 
  station 
  there 
  is 
  a 
  mutt, 
  from 
  the 
  top 
  of 
  

   which 
  some 
  bricks 
  had 
  fallen, 
  probably 
  separately, 
  and 
  these 
  were 
  lying 
  on 
  the 
  

   ground 
  close 
  to 
  the 
  base 
  of 
  the 
  tower 
  in 
  a 
  direction 
  of 
  N 
  20 
  E 
  from 
  the 
  centre 
  

   of 
  the 
  tower. 
  Another 
  mutt 
  in 
  a 
  small 
  basti 
  on 
  the 
  other 
  side 
  of 
  the 
  river 
  also 
  

   has 
  its 
  top 
  fallen 
  off. 
  This 
  shrine 
  is 
  built 
  on 
  the 
  top 
  of 
  the 
  bank 
  of 
  a 
  tank, 
  and 
  

   its 
  top, 
  which 
  came 
  off 
  bodily, 
  fell 
  on 
  the 
  slopes 
  of 
  the 
  bank, 
  and 
  then 
  slipped 
  

   down 
  it 
  a 
  little, 
  but 
  the 
  marks 
  in 
  the 
  ground 
  tell 
  where 
  it 
  fell, 
  and 
  the 
  direction 
  

   is 
  to 
  the 
  N 
  E 
  (N 
  55 
  E). 
  From 
  the 
  following 
  table 
  we 
  shall 
  be 
  able 
  to 
  see 
  

   better 
  the 
  evidence 
  which 
  we 
  have 
  of 
  the 
  direction 
  of 
  the 
  earthquake-wave: 
  — 
  ■ 
  

   The 
  belfry 
  of 
  church 
  . 
  . 
  .indicates 
  VV 
  20 
  N 
  and 
  S 
  20 
  E. 
  

   Tank 
  in 
  Chaumata 
  . 
  . 
  „ 
  E 
  „ 
  W. 
  

  

  Hindu 
  shrine 
  in 
  bazar 
  . 
  . 
  „ 
  N 
  40 
  E 
  „ 
  S 
  40 
  W. 
  

  

  Temple 
  of 
  Jaganath 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  „ 
  N 
  20 
  W 
  „ 
  S 
  2o° 
  E. 
  

  

  Tank 
  back 
  of 
  Mr. 
  Delayne's 
  house 
  „ 
  N 
  W 
  ,, 
  S 
  W. 
  

  

  Lamp 
  in 
  Mr. 
  Smart's 
  bungalow 
  . 
  „ 
  N 
  35 
  W. 
  „ 
  S 
  35 
  E. 
  

  

  Haystack 
  N 
  W 
  „ 
  S 
  E. 
  

  

  Hindu 
  temple 
  on 
  road 
  to 
  west 
  . 
  „ 
  N 
  35° 
  W 
  „ 
  S 
  35 
  E. 
  

  

  Big 
  mutt, 
  Dak 
  Bungalow 
  Road 
  . 
  „ 
  N 
  30 
  W 
  „ 
  S 
  30 
  E. 
  

   Small 
  „ 
  „ 
  „ 
  . 
  . 
  „ 
  N 
  35° 
  W 
  „ 
  S 
  35° 
  K. 
  

  

  Kaliajuri 
  mutt 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  „ 
  N 
  io° 
  E 
  „ 
  Sio°W. 
  

   Mutt 
  in 
  brickfield 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  „ 
  N 
  70 
  E 
  „ 
  S 
  70 
  W. 
  

  

  Mutt 
  beyond 
  river 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  „ 
  N 
  55' 
  E 
  „ 
  S 
  55° 
  W. 
  

   Looking 
  down 
  this 
  list 
  we 
  find 
  that 
  the 
  majority 
  of 
  these 
  indications, 
  

   including 
  some 
  of 
  the 
  best 
  of 
  them, 
  point 
  to 
  a 
  direction 
  about 
  N 
  35 
  W 
  and 
  

   S 
  35° 
  E, 
  and 
  we 
  may, 
  I 
  think, 
  take 
  this 
  as 
  the 
  general 
  direction 
  for 
  the 
  earth- 
  

   quake, 
  but 
  the 
  cases 
  of 
  the 
  last 
  three 
  mutts 
  point 
  to 
  some 
  waves 
  at 
  least 
  coming 
  

   from 
  a 
  north-easterly 
  direction. 
  

  

  For 
  the 
  intensity 
  of 
  the 
  earthquake 
  shock 
  and 
  the 
  velocity 
  of 
  motion 
  of 
  the 
  wave 
  

   particle 
  the 
  only 
  building 
  from 
  which 
  any 
  evidence 
  can 
  be 
  obtained 
  is 
  the 
  mutt 
  on 
  

   the 
  other 
  side 
  of 
  the 
  river 
  as, 
  in 
  the 
  case 
  of 
  all 
  the 
  other 
  mutts, 
  the 
  top 
  of 
  the 
  fracture 
  

   is 
  very 
  irregular, 
  and 
  the 
  fallen 
  pieces 
  may 
  possibly 
  have 
  come 
  down 
  separate. 
  This 
  

   mutt, 
  which, 
  as 
  before 
  described, 
  is 
  built 
  on 
  the 
  top 
  of 
  the 
  sloping 
  side 
  of 
  a 
  tank, 
  is 
  

  

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