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of bumps and jars. Beams of roof creaked. Shingles of roof clattered. 

 Old earthquake cracks opened again Falls of plaster occurred. Hang- 

 ing lamp suspended by thick wire tied round a beam running E. — W. 

 had much vertical motion. Dancing best describes the motion 

 [Note. — This evidence of vertical motion so far from the epicentre is a 

 little strange.] 



Haripur. — Mahomed Amir Ali, Signaller. Time 6-15 by telegraph 

 time-piece. About 4 shocks. Direction N. — S. Trees moved heavily. 

 He left his house immediately. No damage. Cracking of windows and 

 doors. 



Mansehra. — Karim Bux, Postmaster. Time 6-20 by watch compared 

 with telegraph clock. No trem. vibrations noticed. Five shocks. Trem. 

 vibrations after for five minutes. Direction N.W. — S.E. Distinctly felt* 

 Only earth fell from the roof. No cracks. 



Attock District. 



Attock.— Major W. K. Hardy, R.Y.A., Commanding at Attock. 

 Time about 6-10. He was indoors lying down. No distinct shocks. 

 Trem. vibrations only. Distinctly felt. Walls of Serai, 6 feet thick, 

 vibrated distinctly. 



Campbellpore. — Goven Dhan Dass, Sub-Postmaster. He was in- 

 doors working. Two shocks of trem. nature, duration 2 minutes. 

 Direction E. — W. Roofs made a noise, and there was great fear in 

 all minds. No objects overturned. No cracks. All hanging articles 

 swung freely. 



Fatelijung. — Jagar Nath, Sub-Postmaster. Indoors lying down. 

 First, several trem. vibrations, second, number of prominent shocks 

 not counted, but each increased in intensity. Total duration about 

 two minutes. Direction S.W. — N.E.(?) Thundering sounds heard 

 under the earth. Distinctly felt. Buildings shook severely, but* no 

 damage. No objects overturned, no cracks, etc. 



Rawalpindi District. 

 (Jliora Galli.— Sergeant D. Kay, Meteorological Observer. He was 

 lying in bed. There were two shocks, the first of which seemed very 



