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F. OMORT. 



own experience while travellinu" in the vnlleys of the Tbi-kawn nnd 

 the Mng'i-irnwn, whieh are res]x^ctive]y to the west and cast of the 

 Xco- Valley, the activity of after-shocks in these two valleys was less 

 llian in the lattei-. 



It is difhcnlr to determine the exact position (^f the most active 

 centre of after-shocks, 1)ut it was situated somewhere to the sonth of the 

 Xeo- Valley for some time immediately succeeding' tlie great earth<pi:dce 

 of Octol)er 28th, LSDl, quite near to Gifu and ])robah]y in the tract 

 adjoining the town on the west. 



l>el*)w are tabnhited the monthly numbers of earthquakes recorded, 

 from November, IcSDl, to February, 1894, at various ])laces in the 

 three provinces of Mino, Owai'i, and Mikawa : — - 



Y^<ar, Month 



Place, District. 



(Mino.) 



Hacliiuian, (;tujô 



Kôzuclii, Mugi 



Takatouii, Yauiag'ata ... 



Kitag'ata, Motosn 



Dii, ÖUO 



Tarui, Fuua 



Takata, Tagi 



Takasu, Shimo-Ishizu ... 



Ogaki, Ampaclii 



Girn 



Ota, Kanio 



Mitake, Kani 



Taka.yauia, Toki 



Xakatsiigawa, Eua 



(OWARI.) 



Otajima, Hagnri 



Inazawa, Xakajiuia 



Tsushima, Kaito 



Koori, Xiwa 



IMwajiuia, Xishi-Kasugai 

 Katsukawa, Iligashi-Kasugai. 



^"agoyi 



Atsuta, Aiohi 



61 

 106 

 120 



60 



52 



53 



70 



70 



78 



867 



251 



333 



161 



SI 



389 

 273 



158 



727 

 658 

 648 

 188 

 176 



