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MIDDLEMISS : KANGRA EARTHQUAKE. 



In godowns near by an end wall coursing N. W. — S- E. and two 

 parallel partition walls were thrown down to N. E. Walls at right 

 angles were fractured vertically. 



Direction of principal motion S. W. — N. E. 



This is a poorly-built single-story bungalow facing N. E. It has 



been completely wrecked. Parts of the N. E. and 



S. W. faces fell outwards causing the roof to fall. The 



S. E. face is undamaged, but the N. W. face displays a vertical fracture. 



Direction of principal motion S. W.— N. E. 



Near by, a retaining wall, 20' X 80' x 15", facing S. 20° W. fell 

 outwards. 



Retaining walls fell outwards in several places, 



chiefly to N. but occasionally to E. 



An ornament on the top of Major Wheatley's tomb fell to N. 65° E. 



A sandstone cross, erected to the memory of Henry Earl Read, was 



displaced and now leans against the enclosing railing at a point S. 20° 



E. of its original position (fig. 28). 



Cemetery. 



Fig. 28. 



