244 MIDDLEMISS : KANGRA EARTHQUAKE. 



interval of 2 seconds. No sound. Time G-30 compared with Cawn- 

 pore. 



Kalyi (Orai). — Azmat Ali, Postmaster. One shock, duration 55 

 seconds. Corrugated iron roof of ginning factory in a rattling state. 

 Water in reservoir shaking from E. — W. Most people could not feel the 

 shock. No sound heard. 



Kiinch. — Shivkam Pandya, Sub-Postmaster and Signaller. He was 

 sitting indoors. Three distinct shocks N.W. — S.E. Distinctly felt. 

 Chains of doors shook and utensils in a basket struck each other. 



Orai. — Mr. E. F. Hilton, District Surveyor, P. W. D. He was indoors 

 lying down. One trem. movement, no separate shocks, 30 seconds' dura- 

 tion. Direction N.E. — S.W. Doors swung and rattled gently. Cracks 

 in residence of Special Judge of Orai. No sound. 



Machli Shahr. — Abdul Basir, Sub-Postmaster. One shock lasting 

 few seconds. "Not hardly felt. 1 ' 



Mungra Badshahpur. — Lala Satnarain Lai, Sub -Postmaster. He 

 was standing indoors. One shock slightly felt N. — S. His feet trembled 

 as if he were about to fall. Hasps of doors rattled slightly. Water at 

 Laloo's tank shook N. — S. Clothes swung from pegs. 



Cawnpore District. 



Caivnpore. — Mr. A. D'Moriar, Deputy Telegraph Master. Time 6-15 

 a.m. There was first a slight to-and-fro movement for 1 minute, second 

 2 prominent shocks at 2 and 3 seconds' interval, the first being of greater 

 intensity. No trem. vibrations noticed afterwards. Direction W. — E. 

 apparently. 



Cawnpore. — Radha Krishna, Agency Clerk, Government Telegraph 

 Office. Indoors sitting in third story of the house. Time 6-15 a.m. by 

 clock now and then compared with gun time. Shocks strong at first 

 and distinctly felt and afterwards dying down. Lasted about 3 minutes 

 in all. Direction W.—E. Faint rumbling sound during the shock. 

 House shook slightly, things rattled and fell (a clock fell). Coats and 

 clothes swung from pegs. 



