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covered the western slope at noon, 72 — The 13th, night, 

 the climax of eruption 72 



c) The second phase (Jan. 14- 20th), 73— The 14th, 

 morning, 73 — îs^ew ventholes appeared successively on 



the icest, 74 — ^A^elocity of lava, 45 km. per hour. . . . 74 



d) Jan. IStli, morning, 75 — ^ Velocity of lava-stream, 76 — 

 The 15th, niglit, 77 — The eastern vents and the velocity 



of lava 77 



c) Jan. 16tli, 78 — The western lava stream reached the 

 sea, 78 — The Nabé-yama (eastern) vents and boiled 

 fishes, 78 — Spatter cones 78 



/) Jan. 17th, 79 — Tiie second ash-fall in Kagoshima turn- 

 ing the city to night, 79 — Slight glacial period, 79^ — 

 Ash-pisolite, 80 — ^Lava I'eached Karasu-jima, 80 — Lava 

 filled the Seto channel reducing it to 18 m., 81^ — 

 Ash-mud flood denied (footnote) 81 



g) Jan. 18th, 82— The waiter's pioneer trip to the east 

 coast, 82 — Lapilli buried houses on the Osumi coast, 

 82— Men buried alive, 82 — Pumice-asli flood, 83— Ter- 

 minus of ' live ' lava at Fumoto 84 



/i) Jan. 19th, 85 — Karasu-jima disappeared, 85 — Ash-fall, 



85 — Peace was restored in Kagoshima 85 



?') Jan. 20th, 86 — Migrating pumicc-shect in the west, 86 

 — Southwest Sakura-jima suftcrcd little by the catast- 

 rophe 86 



j) The thied phase (Jan. 21 -27th), 87— Jan. 21st, 87— 



Rain of pumice on the east 87 



k) Jan. 22nd, 87— Ash-fall in the city 87 



?) Jan. 23rd, 87 — -Nabe-yama vent I^o. 4 grown in 

 size and great lava-flows, 87 — Suffocating gases on the 



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Osumi coast 88 



m) Jan. 24th, 88— The 25th, 88— Odious gases again, 88 



—The 26th, 89— Explosion on the east 89 



