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quake, but it was reported that E. — W. movements were indicated by 

 lamps suspended from the roof of the Mission Chapel. The rafters 

 creaked. The shock gradually reached a climax and then subsided. 

 The shocks were of 3 minutes' duration. 



Hazaribagh. — C. A. E. Kuchhop, Hospital Assistant to the Dublin 

 University Mission. He was in the verandah sitting. Time past 

 6 a.m. (judged by 6 o'clock prayer service going on at the time in the 

 Mission Chapel). He received 3 or 4 shocks against the wall. Water 

 lotah was troubled and also tea in cups. The roof rustled. Direc- 

 tion E. — W. Duration about J minute. No damage. 



Hugli District. 



Chandernagar. — Gobordhone Seal. He was indoors, sitting. Time 

 6-45 (guessed). Doors moved N. — S. 



Chandernagar. — Bhringeswar Srimany, Attorney-at-Law. Tank 

 water moved W.—E. or E.— W. Time about 6-55 to 7-10 (Calcutta 

 time). Possible error 2 minutes either way. Hanging lamps swung. 



Rishra. — Babu Hira Lall Banerjee. There was a little shock and 

 movements of water in tanks, and trees. 



Serampore. — Not felt. 



Tarakeshivar. — Chandra Nath Bose, Sub-Postmaster. Time 6-38-10 

 (Madras time) by clock daily regulated at 16 hr. by Madras-. Water of 

 tank oscillated for at least 6 seconds, Direction W. — E. 



Jessore District. 

 Jessore. — The District Engineer, Jessore [name illegible]. He was 

 indoors. Time 6-30 a.m. (guessed). There were no distinct shocks*, 

 only slight tremors. It was hardly felt. 



Khulna District. 

 Khulna.— Hari Das Chatterjee, District Engineer. In an upper 

 storey verandah facing the road. Time 7-5 about by watch and clock. 

 There were 2 slight almost imperceptible shocks with 1 second's interval 

 Duration 2 seconds. Direction N.W.— S.E. by his feelings and by move* 

 ments of the water in a tank. No sound. 



