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6-15 a.m. by watch and clock keeping telegraph time. Two shocks 

 Direction E. — W. by hanging lamps and bath tubs. Doors, bolts, chain, 

 trees and lamps "shocked." Other observers in this town simply 

 describe the shock as slight. 



Nanpara. — Tulsi Ram, Sub-Postmaster. One principal shock dis- 

 tinctly felt which lasted for some three minutes. Direction from 

 "N.W. side " judging by loose objects hanging indoors. No sound. 



No damage. 



GROUP 6. 



Jaisalmer District. 

 Jaisalmer — Lala Bag Nath Nazim. Six slight shocks, N. — S. Dis- 

 tinctly felt, bed moved. No sound, no damage. 



Jodhpur, or Marwar, District. 



Banner. — Munshi Ahsanali, Postmaster. Three shocks, the first 

 and third intense. Duration 5 minutes altogether. Direction N. — S. 

 No sound. 



Banner. — Kunwar Hem Singh, District Officer and Magistrate. One 

 shock and continuous trem. motion for 5 seconds. Punkah moved a little. 

 Sound a deep thundering just before the shock. 



Vidwana Salt source. — Mr. A. E. Cline, Assistant Commissioner 

 collected the information. He himself did not feel it. Several people 

 sitting or standing were rocked to and fro. Three distinct shocks within 

 3 minutes. Distinctly felt. Loose bolts in doors rattled. Direction 

 N. — S. Of two eight-day clocks facing S. and E., respectively, the one 

 facing S. stopped, the other was not affected (the pendulum would be 

 stopped by a N. — S. movement). A dull rumbling noise just before the 

 earthquake. Weevil-eaten rafters 5 feet by 3 feet snapped and fell 

 through ceiling cloth. Arches over doorways were affected (cracked), 

 those facing E. — W. more than those facing N. — S. 



Jodhpur. — Capt. S. H. Jacob, Assistant Resident, W. Rajputana 

 States. Time 6-5 by a reliable watch set by railway time a day or two 

 before. A trem vibration which awoke observer. Bolts rattled, 

 windows rattled and bed shook. Punkah oscillated due N. — S. Three 



