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CONTENTS. 



Introductoi-j Notes, bj L. C. Bkrnacchi and JoHx Mit.ne. 

 DiscxTSSTON OF Results, by John Milne, D.C.L., F.R.S. 



I, Eartliquakc Registers, witb Notes on Certain Disturbances. 

 II. Earthquakes not Recorded liy the " Discovery." 



III. Conclusions : — 



(a) Clianges in the Vertical. 

 (h) Tremors and Pulsations, 

 (e) Earthquakes : — 



1. Distribution of Origins. 



2. Seasonal Frequency. 



3. Form of Areas Disturbed. 



4. Velocity Determinations. 



5. Surviving Phase of Earthquake Motion. 

 (J. Acceleration of Earthquake Speed. 



7. Antipodean Re-appearances. 



8. Seisniograms, Pulsations, Maguetograms, and the value of ^. 



