PARTS OF INDIA NOT VISITED BY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. jg7 



In this state the towns are arranged in alphabetical order without 

 being grouped under their respective districts. 



Baramulla Pattern. — Sant Ram, Settlement Tebsildar. He was 

 indoors lying down, but went into open air at first shock. Three distinct 

 and principal shocks lasting for 3 or 4 minutes. Direction E. — W. 

 Kacha walls of house fell to W. and heavy stone of Pandulari temple 

 was projected 2 to 3 yards to the W. No sound. 



Bhadaywar m& Jummoo. — Mr. G. F. Moyer. Time sunrise (sun 

 just coming over the hills). Direction of shock E. — W. After the 

 first shock there were several lighter ones continuing for about 1 hour 

 afterwards. The main shock was a severe one, but there was no damage^ 



Chilas.— Thakarwaso, Telegraph Master. Time about 6 a.m. He 

 was sleeping. One slight shock. 



Bras. — Hari Ram Sethi, Meteorological Observer. Time 5-50 by 

 telegraph time, watch correct with Madras time. Three severe shocks 

 during the first minute. Some other shocks during the ensuing 35 

 minutes. Roof and doors and windows severely cracked [later he says 

 no damage or cracks on houses, but cracks on ground ice]. Maximum 

 thermometer fell in cage but was undamaged. At Machori and Baltel 

 passes much snow fell in avalanches. No sound. 



Astor-Gilgit road. — Mr. H. Dean, Telegraph Department. Time 

 6-30 by telegraph clock. He was indoors lying down. Several 

 shocks felt E. — W. Rattling of doors before main shock. Duration 

 about 3 minutes. Bed rocked to and fro for 3 minutes. 



Astor. — Dhanpatkai, Tehsildar. One continuous slight trem. vibra- 

 tion lasting k minute. Direction S. E. — N. W. No sounds. 



Bandipur. — Mr. F. Donne, Telegraph Master. Direction E.— W. by 

 swinging of a notice board in the verandah. Duration about 5 minutes. 

 Office buildings, trees and other objects were rocking visibly. No 

 separate shocks but of one continuous intensity from beginning to end. 



Gharki (Mozaffarabad Dist.). — Raja Ram, Branch Postmaster. Three 

 shock's, each after an interval of a little over 1 minute. He was shaken 

 in bed as if some one was waking him. Tables trembled. No sound, 

 no damage. 



