L >42 MIDDLEMISS: KANGRA EARTHQUAKE. 



Beaivar. — Isban Tosh Mittra, Assistant Surgeon. He was roused 

 from sleep by a rumbling sound, which he recognised at once as an 

 earthquake. He got up and was leaving the room when it stopped. 

 His bed quivered, window shook terribly. It continued for 4 or 5 

 seconds with no distinct shocks No damage. 



Deoli. — Captain C. E. Tristram, 42nd Deoli Regiment. He was 

 lying down in bed in upstairs room. Trem. vibrations for 90 

 seconds, A bamboo teapoy and candlestick on it quivered perceptibly 

 No sound. The door facing E. — W. has now lost its set and so scrapes 

 the ground when closing. 



Kishengarh State. 



Kishengarh. — Mehta Daulutsingh Diwanji Mohulla. One shock E. — 

 W. Bedstead was noticed to be shaking, also observer's body, etc. No 

 sound. No damage. 



Tonk District. 



Tonh. — Captain A. B. Drummond, Political Agent. He was indoors 

 lying down. Time 6-25 a.m., Madras time (watch compared on 5th 

 instant with railway time at Jaipur station). [The time given is pro- 

 bably a mistake for 6-15.] There were a series of sharp vibrations 

 sufficient to rouse one from sleep. Duration 20 to 25 seconds gradually 

 ceasing. Water in tumbler vibrated. A very distinct rumbling sound 

 during the shock. 



Mewar District. 



Shahpura. — Poundarik Pandit Chatra Datt. Six or 7 shocks Direc- 

 tion W. — E. by hanging lamps. 

 Udaipur. — Not felt. 



Karauli State. 



Karauli.— Pandit Raghunath Prasad. Slight shocks lasting only a 

 few seconds. No trem. vibrations. Hardly felt. No damage. 



