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1865. October 8 (San Francisco, etc.). 



1867. January 8 (Klamath, etc.). 



1868. October 21 (San Francisco, etc.). 



1872. March 26 (Inyo County). 



Probably the shocks of 1890, August 23 (Mono Lake) and of 

 1892, April 19-31 (Vacaville), should be included in this list. 

 They are printed in the following one. 



Extremely severe shocks have occurred: 



1806. March 24 (Santa Barbara). 



1812. December 21 (San Buenaventura). 



1843. June 23 (California and Mexico). 



1851. May 15 (San Francisco, etc.). 



1852. November 9 (San Diego, Yuma, etc.). 



1853. February 1 (San Luis Obispo County). 

 1853. October"23 (Eureka). 



1855. January 24 (Sierra County). 



1855. July 10 (Los Angeles County). 



1856. January 2 (San Francisco). 



1856. January 10 (Los Angeles County). 



1856. February 15 (San Francisco). 



1856. In the fall (Tulare County). 



1856. December (San Diego County). 



1858. November 26 (San Jose). 



1861. July 3 (Amador). 



1864. March 5 (Petaluma). 



1865. May 24 (San Francisco). 



1866. February 17 (Klamath). 



1868. September 26 (Ukiah). 



1869. October 8 (Ukiah). 



1869. December 26 (Sacramento, Marysville). 



1873. November 22 (Oregon and Washington Territory). 

 1885. January 30 (Honey Lake Valley). 



1890. April 24 (Pajaro). 



1890. August 23 (Mono Lake). 



1891. October 12 (Sonoma). 



1892. April 19-21 (Vacaville). 



1893. April 8 (Newhall). 



