42 C0GG1N BROWN : THE BURMA EARTHQUAKES OF MAY 1012. 



Assistant Political Officer's quarters. — A two-storeyed brick build- 

 ing. Fine cracks over the doors and windows. Chimney Blacks 

 dismantled. Servants' quarters slightly cracked. 



Circuit House. — A brick building. Front portico gable badly 

 cracked, had to be pulled down and replaced. Home plaster also 

 fell. 



P. ]Y. 1). Inspection Bungalow. — A brick building. Chimney 

 stack cracked and separated from walls. Some cracks in the out- 

 houses and stables with consequent damage to the plaster. 



School for the sons of Shan chiefs. — All the buildings are of brick 

 with Corrugated iron roofs. They are well built. 



School Building. — Fine cracks appeared over the door and 

 window openings. About 2 feet of the cornice fell. Chimney 

 stacks did not appear to have been damaged. 



School kitchen. — Brickwork over the front door damaged. 



South dormitory.- — Two line cracks appeared in the corners of 

 one room. The filling between the lintel and the arches of the 

 door was shaken loose. Kitchen was slightly cracked. 



North dormitory. — All the walls in the masters' quarters, bath 

 room, pantry and store-room showed cracks and the chimney stack 

 was shaken. 



Cemetery Wall. — A length of 50 feet collapsed. 



Sinhe. Inspection "bungalow. — This is a brick nogged bungalow 

 with a shingle roof on a masonry plinth. Both the chimney 

 tops fell and damaged the roof. Six j anels of walls fell in and some 

 of the plaster was damaged. In the servants' quarters 21(5 square 

 feet of brick nogging fell out and damaged the plank sleeping 

 platform. 



Heho. Inspection bungalow.— Chimney stacks damaged. Part of 

 the walls of the servants' quarters collapsed and those of the 

 godown were damaged. 



Loilem. Forest Officer's quarters.— A two-storeyed brick building. 

 Cracks appeared in the walls of the upper storey over the windows. 







