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73. March 30. 



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 Perth . . 

 TiBis . . . 

 Batavia . . 

 Bombay . . 

 Calcutt a 

 Mauritius . 

 San Fernando 

 Shide . . 

 Irkutsk . . 

 Kew ... 

 Bidston . . 

 Edinburgh . 

 Manila . . 

 Taachi-eiif . 

 Dor pat . . 

 S/rassburg . 

 Hamburg . 



h. m. 

 3 31 -4 



3 38 

 3 28 

 3 36 

 3 26 

 3 38 

 3 37 



3 42 



4 32 



3 55 



4 59 

 4 25 



3 43 



4 22 

 3 26 

 3 19 

 3 46 

 3 41 

 3 46 



li. m. 

 3 40-5 



4 1-1 

 3 43 -2 

 3 46 



3 35-8 



4 2-6 



3 42-0 



4 3-4 

 4 56 



4 59-6 



3 26-9 



3 40 -9 



4 26-3 



D. 



h. m. 

 2 13 



1 4 



1 6 

 40 

 45 

 33 

 37 



6 



27 

 9 



2 21 



1 20 



2 14 



A series of thickenings and bead- 

 formed groups of waves. Times 

 approximate. 



The records from Batavia, Manila, and Irkutsk point to an origin near Ceram and 25° distant from 

 Bata\'ia. At Amboina three heavy shocks were felt at 3h. 5m. There was also a heavy shock at 

 3h. 32m. The former was immediately followed by a disturbance in the sea. The time of origin deduced 

 from the Batavian records is 3h. 19m., from the Manila maximum 3h. 15m., and from the Calcutta 

 maximum 3h. 14m., which neither accord amongst themselves or with local observations. 



The disturbance did not reach Cape Town, or Victoria, B.C., but travelled westwards across Asia and 

 Europe. 



74. April 3. 



It is possible that these entries refer to distinct disturbances. 



75. April 3. 



A possible origin is in District B, 160' W. Long, and 40° N. Lat. 



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