Appendix. 



455 



Principal Records of Milne Seismograph No. SO — continued. 



Datr. 



Commence 

 raent. 



Max. 



Max. 



Ampli- Duration, 

 tude. 



Remarks. 



1906; 



Oct. 2 



„ 15 



„ 21 



„ 29 



„ 30 



Nov. 6 



„ 14 



„ 19 



1909. 

 Mar. 17 



April 10 



May 30 



June 11 



Nov. 3 

 Dec. 9 



1910. 

 June 1 



H. m. 



1 58-6 



29 



29 



July 29 



Aug. 18 



Sept 



31 



7 



04-6 

 151 



13 

 2 



2 



1 



27-9 



05-1 



17-6 



39-8 



1 52-4 



19 13-7 



19 18-5 



19 23-6 



20 06-1 

 20 17-2 

 20 36-9 



22-4 

 47-2 



17 

 17 



18 10-6 



7 27-5 

 7 35-2 



7 48-0 



8 05-3 

 8 14-3 



23 17-4 



23 27-2 



5 40-9 



5 49-9 

 21 20- 1 

 21 32-2 



10 09-4 



11 02-1 



6 21-7 

 15 45-2 

 15 55-8 



5 30- 1 



5 40-2 



16 6 34- 1 

 6 45-2 



10 50-5 



11 02-8 

 14 24-8 

 14 27-8 

 10 43-7 

 10 52-3 

 10 57-4 



12 40-5 

 12 411 

 21 49-5 



7 04-5 



7 11-7 



7 28-7 

 7 34-8 



39-4 



H. m. 



31 



56 



B.P., 18-5 sec. Probably Indian 

 Ocean. 



Pi- 



Obscured by tremors. 

 Pi- 



Pi- 



Obscured by tremors. 



B.P., 18-5 sec. Pj. 



Pi- 



Pi- 

 P 2 - 



25 



3 13 



i Or P.T. commence 23 12-8, or even 

 6-0 1 1-24 about i 23 050. 



2 42 



,i Repeats at 23 55-1, 24 53-5, 25 19-8, 

 | 26 260, &c. 



2 02-6 ! S. France. 



15 Tremors before and after. 



1 27 



1 40 



2 14 

 1 38 



B.P., 13-5 sec. Pi. 



S.W. Pacific, near New Hebrides. 



/Probably S.W. Pacific, about 450 



miles north of New Zealand. 



Followed by tremors and repeats 

 I until 5 55 on 17th June. 

 Origin, 11° S., 172° E. 



Origin, 51° S., 173F E. 



Pi- 



P 3 - 



P s . 



Pi 



- Local. 



17 40 



Almost continuous tremors. 

 Pi 



40 



P 2 



x 3 i 



P 5 J 



Origin, 32° S., 179° W. 



