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Bogra District. 

 Bogra.— Not felt. 



Cachar District. 



Cachar {at Daloo Ted Estate). — Mr. A. Rose. He was indoors sit- 

 ting. There was, first, a creaking of the roof, second, the main shock, 

 and afterwards a quivering motion lasting 1 minute. Direction N. — S. 

 or S. — N. Time shortly after 6 a.m. The factory bell rang at 6 o'clock 

 and th.e. shock was felt about i hour afterwards. Sounds were heard 

 the previous evening like dull thunder or heavy train over a bridge. 

 Also heard £ hour after the shock. A tall flower vase upset pointing 

 N. No cracks, no fissures. N.B. — The house is an iron-framed one 

 with columns resting on brick pillars 3 feet below the surface. Conse- 

 quently the least vibration is felt, but there being no brickwork there 



was no damage. 



Chittagong District. 



Banigram. — Lakshmi Kanta Bhattacharjee, Sub-Postmaster. He 

 was standing in the verandah. Time about 7-15 (local time guessed). 

 Movements in tank water from W.— E. There were 2 distinct shocks. 



Fatehabad. — Ananda Chandra Dass, Officiating Sub-Postmaster. He 

 was sitting indoors. Time about 5-30 a.m. Movements of water in tank 

 for about 20 minutes from N.— S. 



Katirhat. — Sub-Postmaster. No time given. The shock was felt 

 very slightly by the water in tanks and by the swinging of lamps. 



Sholashahar. — Munshi Lakir Ali, 3rd clerk in District Engineer's 

 Office. He was sitting outside. Time about 7 a.m. (guessed). Move- 

 ments of water in tank lasting for 1 5 minutes was all that was noticed. 

 Direction N.W, — S.E. The water suddenly subsided at one end and 

 rose at the other end of the tank. 



Dacca District. 



Dacca. — Babu Sbashi Bhusan Mitter, B.C.E., District Engineer. 

 He was out of doors moving. Time about 7 a.m. (local time guessed). 

 The only effect was water in tank moving W. — E. 



Natr.ayanganj. — Not felt. 



