AFTERSHOCKS Xlll. 



59 



Date. 



May a 

 „ 3 



June 



30 



31 



Time. 



n 7 • 



„ 8 . 



m 9 • 



M »» • 



ft »3 • 



N 14 • 



M 16 . 



«7 

 21 



23 



22 20 



7 45 



21 25 



1° 35 



20 50 



21 30 



21 50 



11 15 



iS o 



13 50 



14 3o 

 10 10 



15 ?5 

 10 15 



12 15 

 7 55 



19 45 



9 4o 



18 30 



21 15 



o 5 



7 45 



9 



19 



6 



3o 

 10 



15 



Dura- 

 tion. 



10 55 

 I 21 45 

 25 «I2 45 



26 

 27 



28 

 29 



16 



40 



f 8 



5o 



1 ° 



5 



7 



30 



«5 



55 



6 







6 



3o 



14 



30 



20 



40 







30 



21 



30 



21 



35 



1 



80 



I s. 



5 » 



5 „ 



10 „ 



40 „ 



10 „ 



10 „ 



10 „ 



>5 ». 



• „ 



10 ,, 



5 „ 



10 „ 



30 „ 



10 „ 



5 „ 



10 ,, 



5 »s 



3 »» 



'5 », 



20 „ 



10 „ 



10 „ 



5 n 



10 „ 



20 „ 



30 n 



3° 



15 



5 



10 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 10 



5 



10 



5 

 10 



Severity. 



Slight 



Sharp 

 Feeble 



Slight 



»» 



Sharp 

 Feeble 



Slight 



Feeble 



Slight 

 Feeble 



Slight 



Sharp 

 Slight 

 Feeble 

 Severe 



Slight 

 Feeble 

 Slight 



Slight 



Feeble 



Slight 



Remarks. 



Attended by a slight rumbling sound. 



Sound plain, but not loud, for about 20 s. before 



the shock. 

 Very feeble sound heard. 



Do. do. 



Hardly any sound heard. 

 Very feeble rumbling sound before the shock 



was felt. 

 No sound. 

 Between 6a.m. and 10 a.m. there was a slight 



shock. 



Very feeble sound. 

 No sound. 

 Slight sound. 

 No sound. 



Slight rumbling sound heard. 

 Rumbling sound, very plain. 



No sound. 

 Slight sound heard, 

 do. do. 



Sound like that of a rushing wind accompanied 



it. 

 Accompanied by a similar sound of wind. 

 No noise. 



No sound, 

 do. 



I was in one of the valleys near here at the 

 time and the noise of large loose stones falling 

 down, where there had been landships, was 

 very apparent. No rumbling sound. 



No sound. 



Slight sound heard. 



No sound. 



A slight shock lasting about 10 s. felt in the after- 

 noon. No sound. 



Accompanied by a feeble sound. 



No sound. 



Slight noise. 



Very feeble sound. 



The rumbling sound very plainly heard. 



The sound very plain. 



Nongkrem. 



Between 10-30 p.m. and midnight felt three 

 or four shocks, all slight, some accompanied by 

 noise, others not. 



A sharp shock. 



Between 7 and 7-20 A.m. Felt two shocks 

 accompanied by sound. 



No sound. 



Accompanied by sound. 



Loud noise. (Heard in Mylliem). 



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