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minute. Direction N.W. — S.E. by articles hanging on pegs. No sound. 

 No buildings destroyed, nor chimney fell. A few cracks in arches. 

 Spire of St. Paul's Church shifted on base at a height of 8 feet from the 

 top. All pendulum clocks stopped. 



Dholpur. — Mato Pershad, Sub -Postmaster. One shock, the door was 

 once shaken. 



Kalpi. — Postmaster. One shock slight lasting 55 seconds. 



Kotla {near Ferozabad, E. I. R.).— Mr. F. E. Place. Two shocks. 

 Lamps and punkahs swung 5 inches W. — E. 



Etah District. 

 Etah. — Jagat Narain, Supervisor, District Surveys. Time 6-12 a.m. 

 by clock compared with Telegraph Office and gun fire. He was indoors 

 standing. The shock was distinctly felt. Hanging lamp 3 feet 5 inches 

 from point of suspension oscillated nearly 9 inches. 



Mainpuri District. 



Mainpuri. — Bhagut Singh. Indoors standing. Three shocks dis- 

 tinctly felt with 20 seconds intervals. Direction N. — S. No sound. 



Maiwpuri. — Pandit Benaprosad, Sub-Overseer, P. W. D. Indoors 

 sitting. Time 6-15 a.m. by clock corrected 2 days before with Telegraph 

 Office clock. One light shock lasting 2 to 3 seconds. Direction W. — E. 

 Closed doors made a noise, bed moved very slowly. 



Shaikohabad.— Murli Dhar, Sub-Overseer, P. W. D. Time 6-12 to 

 6-14 by watch compared with East Indian Railway time. Three vibra- 

 tions S. — N., the first movement lasting 40 seconds, the second shock 15 

 seconds, and the third movement being instantaneous. Doors "chat- 

 tered," bottles on shelf moved at their tops. Brass-ware in basket had 

 a slight motion. 



Farukhabad District. 



Fatehgarh. — B. Chhaj ju Singh, Postmaster. Three shocks at intervals 

 of 2 or 3 seconds. Duration 20 seconds. He felt dizzy and saw table 

 and chair shaking. Other observers describe it as a severe shock with 

 continuous vibrations for 30 seconds or as 4 or 5 uniform shocks lasting 

 2 minutes. Do rs rattled, roof creaked. No damage. 



