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Chakrata. — Mr. H. James, Mily. Telegraphist and Meteorological 

 Observer. Severe shock lasting 2 minutes and several more minor 

 shocks afterwards. Direction N. — S. No sound. Bungalow swayed N. — 

 S. No damage to office building, but great damage to houses in the 

 bazar. 



Dehra Dun, Mussoorie, Landour, Rurki, Saharanpur and Hardwar. 

 —(See p.. 80.) 



Karanpur. — Four or five distinct shocks N. W. — S. E. by fall of 

 bottles, etc. Sound indeterminate. Eucalyptus tree in compound 

 moved N. — S., its range of swing being 4 or 5 feet, the tree being about 

 30 ft. high. Some previously dry streams and wells have become 

 supplied with water. 



Raiwala. — Mr. C. Hope* I.C.S., Superintendent of the Dun. There 

 was one big shock with 3 small vibrations within 5 minutes of the big 

 shock. He was in a small two-poled tent, and was awakened by a 

 tugging at the tent ropes as if some animal had run against them, and 

 by a violent napping of the curtains at each end as if a gale of wind 

 had sprung up. 



Rambagh. — Mr. J. C. Tulloch, Deputy Conservator of Forests. 

 First feeling as if a dog under the bed scratching himself. A double- 

 storied cottage 40 feet high swayed about 2 feet on either side of the 

 vertical. Direction N. W. — S. E. Sound as if a train passing in a 

 tunnel. 



Garhwal District. 



Lansdoivne. — Capt. H. M. MacTier, l-39th Garhwal Rifles. Time 

 6-13 by watch set by time gun. The shock was severe. Direction 

 N. — S. Objects thrown down were a looking glass from a chest of 

 drawers, 2 pairs of leather gaiters. A riding boot with tree was- flung 

 to the S. 



Pauri. — Mr. J. H. Messmore, Superintendent, Garhwal Mission. Fif- 

 teen piles of rupees (20 in each) were thrown down N. They were free to 

 fall N. or S. or E. but not W. They were in an iron safe built in the wall 

 running E. — W. The movement seemed twisting. Other writers, Mr. 

 E. M. Rennell, P. W. D., and the Postmaster, mention that the shock 



