AFTERSHOCKS. 



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List of Aftershocks — conoid. 



Date. 



1912, Juno 21st 



Do. do. 



Do. July 8th 



Do. 19th 

 Do. 14th 



Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



do. 



16th 



16th 



Do. do. 

 Do. do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



20th 



Time and details of shocks. 



8-40 P.M. Duration 10 seconds 

 Direction N.-S. 



8-30 p.m. One shock followed by small 

 tremors. Duration 3 seconds. Strong 

 enough to move ohserver's seat, and to 

 cause doors and windows to rattle 

 slightly. 



3-30 p.m. Duration about 3 minutes. 

 Direction H.-VY. 



4 p.m. ...... 



1-2") a.m. Duration 3 seconds, (hie 

 shook followed by small tremors. trong 



enough to move observer's seat and to 

 make hanging ohjccts swing. 



3 shocks during the night. Th • first was 

 very sharp, and brought down a lot of 

 plaster which had been used to j atch up 

 the damage done I y the great shock. 



Midnight . . . . . . I 



12-5 (Midnight) J 



3 shocks. Duration seconds. .Strong 



enough to throw down loose o jeets. 



Awakened observer from a deep sleep. 



12-10. Duration .'! seconds. 2 shocks. 



Slight. 12-1"). Duration ."> seconds. 1 



shock. Slight. 



12-11 a.m 



Midnight ...... 



Place. 



Anise kan. 



Mandalav, 



Momeik. 



Do. 



Mandalav. 



Maymyo. 



Loikaw. 



Mandalav. 



Momeik. 

 Mogok. 



18th . 4 a.m. Quite severe but caused no serious Do. 



damage. 



9-25 a.m. 



Momeik. 



In addition to the list of shocks given above, more general 

 reports were received from other places and are given on the next page. 



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