1907.] 



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near Baden. The cemeteries just north of that place show consid- 

 erable evidence of the intensity of the shock. Holy Cross Cemetery 

 suffered most, as much as seventy per cent, of the monuments 

 having been overthrown, while many others turned or slid upon 



Fig. 22. 

 A bend in the tracks of the South San Francisco car line near Baden. 



their bases. ]\Iost of the monuments overthrown fell in a northwest 

 or southeast direction and those that were twisted moved toward 

 the southeast. All have not fallen in these directions, however, for 

 the remaining fallen monuments lay in almost every possible 

 direction. 



Local differences in intensity are common and are shown, for 

 example, by the fact that without any apparent reason Cypress 

 Lawn had but a slight loss in comparison with Holy Cross Ceme- 

 tery, which adjoins it, and which has the same soil. 



At South San Francisco, several miles east of Baden, the move- 

 ment does not show the same intensity as is seen in the Merced 

 Valley. This is especially noticeable from the fact that the six or seven 



