28 COGGTN BROWN: THE BURMA EARTHQUAKES OF MAY 1912. 



Block F. — One of the .chimneys was damaged. Some of the 

 walls were damaged and the plaster cornice fell. 



Block (I. — Walls on either side of the chimney were badly cracked. 

 In the kitchen all the walls were badly damaged and deeded re- 

 construction. The servants' quarters were equally damaged. 



Block H. — One of the chimneys was damaged and sonic of the 

 brick nogging panels separated from their frames. 



Sup ply and Transport Lines, Qodozm No. 2. — Walls and arches 

 above the doors and windows were slightly cracked. 



Mule Corps Lines, Single Men's Barrack F. Q. E. — Slightly cracked 

 in places above the door and window arches. 



Family Quarters, No. 1 Quarters. — Both end gables tumbled down 

 two feet from the top. Partition walls cracked at junction with main 

 walls. All the arches cracked badly and had to be rebuilt. 



No. 11, 5 Quarters. — Same as No. 1, except that one kitchen was 

 razed to the ground. 



No. 3, I Quarters. — Same as No. 1, except that some of the cross 

 walls cracked throughout and required rebuilding. Only petty 

 damage was caused to the kitchen. 



No. 4, 4 Quarters. — Rather worse than No. 3. Petty damage to 

 the kitchens. 



Nos. 5, 5 Quarters. — Same as No. 3. One kitchen came down and 

 another had to be rebuilt. 



Survey Office. — The room above the porch in the Survey Office 

 was dangerously cracked. It was reported that another shock 

 would bring it down. 



Personal Observations in Maymyo. 



Maymyo Zigon Zayat.—" Hti " on the top of the pagoda bent 

 over in a W. 15° S. direction. 



Naungin Pagoda. — Upper part of masonry shattered and thrown 

 down, but the "hti" with its central supporting rod was left 

 and bent over due E. Large, wide, perpendicular cracks ran through 

 the superstructure from the bottom almost to the top. 



Pagoda near the Naungin Pagoda. — Base wall on the N. side shaken 

 out exposing the rough brick-work of the interior. 





