AFTERSHOCKS XM. 



57 



Date. 



Mar. 33 

 „ a 5 



M 26 . 

 it 2o . 



» 29 



» 3o 



,* 31 



April 1 



9 

 10 

 11 

 12 

 >y 

 13 



Time. 



o 



4 

 23 



24 o 



o 10 



o 40 



16 30 



13 »o 



22 25 



50 



o 

 o 



6 25 

 21 30 



12 25 



18 10 



21 45 



22 50 

 2 15' 



17 25 



12 25 



7 o 



1 1 30 



12 5 



13 10 

 16 25 



11 15 



IS o 



17 o 



19 55 



23 50 



14 50 



17 o 



21 35 



Dura- 

 tion. 



Severity. 



3 s. 



5 ,» 

 I m. 



10 s. 



20 

 50 

 30 



5 ,1 



20 „ 



10 „ 



r m. 



I y» 



40 S. 



IO „ 



15 

 10 

 10 

 5 

 10 



40 



10 

 40 

 30 

 30 

 15 

 20 

 3o 



Feeble 



»» 



Sharp 



Feeble 

 Sharp 



Sharp 



Slight 



»» 



Severe 

 Sharp 



Feeble 



Slight 



Slight 



»» 



Feeble 



Sharp 



Slight 



Sharp 

 Slight 



Remarks. 



Feeble sound heard for about 5 s. 



A slight sound heard. 



Very feeble sound heard. 



No sound. Began with a sudden jerk which 



lasted about 5 s. and died off gradually, 



and towards the end again the tremors became 



mote distinct. 

 Slight rumbling sound. 

 Slight rumbling sound for about 5 s. 

 Accompanied by slight noise. 



Do. (Time and duration guessed.) 

 No sound. 

 Between midnight and 4 A.M. I felt two shocks, 



one of them must have lasted about 1 minute 



and was sharp. 

 Aloud rumbling sound for about 15 or 20s. 



before the shock. 

 A distant rumbling sound for about 10 s. (as 



it thundered in half an hour afterwards, this 



sound may have been due to that). 

 1 was told that a shock occurred during the 



night, but I did not feel it. 



Feeble noise accompanied it. 



I have an impression that there was another 

 sharp one a short time after this. 



No sound. 



Not long after 3 p.m. (exact time forgotten) a 

 slight shock was felt for 15 s., but the sound was 

 not a prominent feature of it. 



No sound. 



Soon after midnight there was a slight shock. 



Some time between that and 5 A.M., there were 

 2 sharp shocks within a few seconds of each 

 other, accompanied by a good deal of sound. 

 Each shock may have lasted 20 or 30 s. 



Accompained by a slight sound. 



Rumbling sound very plain. 



Rumbling sound very loud. 



Slight sound. 



Came on with a sudden jerk and passed off al- 

 most as suddenly. The sound was not loud, 

 but seemed nearer than usual. 



Sound plain, but not loud, several seconds before 

 shock. 



Preceded by a loud rumbling noise. 



Sound present during the shock. 



Very little sound. 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 



Began, without any sound, as a feeble tremor, 

 which lasted some 20 s. before the stronger jerk 

 came. This jerk seemed to be double, each part 

 of it lasting a very short time. 



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