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Sylhet District. 



Chatali. — Mr. C. J. Jackson, Jagcherra Tea Estate. Time 1 o'clock 

 [a.m. or p.m. not stated]. A slight shock. Hanging lamp swung. 



Chhatak. — Sasi Mohan Chaudhury, Postmaster. Time about 2 p.m. 

 Direction S.E. — N.W. No sound. One shock, hardly felt. 



Patharkandi. — Ram Saran De. Time about 7, Madras time [it is 

 of course possible that the observer was | hour out]. One shock, hardly 

 felt. Direction N. — S. No sound. 



Charahamna. — Rajani Chandra Datta, Head Master (School). Time 

 5-30 [too early]. There were movements of water S.W. — N.E. 



Sylhet. — Nagendra Chandra Bose, Telegraph Master. Time 12-48 

 Madras time. Three or 4 smart shocks felt in quick succession at 

 intervals of about 2 seconds. Distinctly felt. No sound, 



Tipperah District. 



Chandpur. — Chandra De. Between 7 and 8 a.m. Only 



movements of water seen. 



Chatelpur. — Sasi Bhusan Ghose, Sub- Postmaster. One shock hardly 

 felt. Water of tank undulating. Time between 6 and 7. 



ComiUa. — District Engineer. Time 6-30 a.m. Water of tank 

 oscillated violently. 



Sarail. — Girish Chandra Ghosh, Sub -Postmaster. Time between 

 6 and 7 a.m. One shock, water of tank undulating. 



Nepal. 



Kaihmandu. — Major P. Canawd, Superintendent, Nepal Observatory. 

 Time 6-6. The shock was slight. [No further details given.] 



Madras. 



There is only one account of the earthquake being felt in the 

 Madras Presidency, and about this there is some doubt (see page 350) 

 At Kodaikanal the shock was registered on the Milne seismograph. But 

 the shock was net sensibly felt (see page 290). 



