L >4(i MIDDLK.MISS: KANORA EARTHQUAKE. 



Gonda District. 



Gonda. — Kali Charan, Postmaster. He was indoors sitting. A slight 



shock for 3 or 4 minutes. He felt his body shaking and thought it might 



be his state of health. But others felt it. Windows and doors shook. 



No damage. 



Hamirpur District. 



Hamirpur — Mr. H. E. Miller, District Surveyor, P. W. D. He was 

 indoors lying in bed. A series of trem. vibrations of a somewhat severe 

 nature. Very distinctly felt. Punkah rocked visibly S.E. — N.W. Vibra- 

 tion lasted about 30 seconds. A low rumbling sound as of distant 

 thunder. 



Fatehpur District. 



Fatehpur — Rev. C. H. Mattison, A. P. Mission. First trem. vibra- 

 tions very distinctly felt. Then 3 distinct bumps like a dog under the 

 bed, the second being the heaviest. Doors and windows rattled, walls 

 and punkahs swayed. Centre wall of mud, 20 feet high and 3 feet thick 

 lying N.E.— S.W., was cracked vertically. 



Fatehpur. — Mr. A. C. Walker, I.C.S. Two distinct series of shocks, 

 the first being the more intense, and minor subsequent vibrations. Chain 

 vibrated N. — S. Giddiness produced. Doors standing open shook 

 2 inches or so. Old cracks in walls reopened. 



Rae Bareli District. 

 Roe Bareli. — Postmaster. One slight shock for 5 to 6 minutes- 



Direction W.— E. 



Fyzabad District. 



Fyzabad. — Rev. J. F. W. Gompertz, Chaplain. Time 6-134 to 

 G-15 by watch constantly compared with railway time and an excel- 

 lent time-keeper. First door of bedroom rattled and woke him, second 

 beds shook and knocked against each other. The shock lasted roughly 

 1 \ minutes. A slight rumbling sound. A number of other observers 

 mention similar phenomena varying slightly. Many describe 1 shock 

 only and no sound. The shaking of furniture is commonly recorded, 

 whilst one mentions the fact that cracks formed by a previous earth- 



