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Sonemarg. — Three shocks at intervals of J second. Trem. vibrations 

 for 5 minutes afterwards. 



Kolakam. — Sohnn Sing, Tehsildar. Three distinct shocks, first slight, 

 second and third severe. Direction E. — W by cloth hanging on string. 

 According to report water undulated on canals. 



Leh (Ladak). — Rev. H. B. Mark, Moravian Missionary. One shock of 

 duration 1 minute 10 seconds. Direction N. — S. Distinctly felt. One 

 door banged, window panes and iron stove rattled. Curtains wa\ed. 

 Second shock about 10 minutes afterwards. It was hardly felt but the 

 curtains waved again. It lasted several minutes. He felt sea-sick. 



Bunji. — Haridutt Tiwari, Telegraph Master. One shock slight with 

 no vibrations, of very low intensity. Distinctly felt. No sound. 



Minimarg. — Mr. C. Kilmar, Telegraph Master. One continuous 

 shock lasting 1| minutes. Direction W. — E. Rumbling noise during the 

 shock. No damage. 



Monza-Boodhgam.— -Felt shock W. — E. Heard noise for a short time. 

 Two trees shook W. — E. 



Muzafferabad. — Hasmat Ullah Khan, Tehsildar. Two shocks dis- 

 tinctly felt. 



Fyemo (15 miles W. of Leh). — Dr. E. Shawe. He was indoors in 

 the second story of the rest-house moving about at the time. There 

 was a shaking motion for 1 minute. He thought it was someone on the 

 roof. Direction N. — S. by hanging articles. He went out to see who was 

 walking on the roof, and then recognised that it was an earthquake. His 

 wife was made quite sick. Coolies were made dizzy. It was not alarm- 

 ing., no damage. A few rocks and boulders fell from the hill sides. 



Uri fort. — Azizdin Ashac, Tehsildar. First a rumbling noise and 

 tremor, second severe shocks N. and W. (sic) without intervals. The 

 station was rocking to and fro. Debris fell down from here and there. 

 No damage, no loss of life. Clothes hanging from pegs moved. 



Poonch. — Pandit Bhairati Dutt Joshi, Head Master, Victoria Jubilee 

 School. Time. 6-20 a.m. , telegraph time (Madras). He was indoors lying 

 down at first. There was first a rumbling noise like a heavy cart on 

 metalled road. Next 2 prominent shocks, very severe, with an interval of 



