EAKTHQUAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST 43 



1864. May 3; 5h. 10m.; V. 



Three severe shocks at Santa Barbara, Cal. — J. B. T. 



1864. May 13; 



Santa Barbara, Cal. — Perrey. 



1864. May 23; 



A shock at Crescent City, Humboldt County, Cal. — J. B. T. And 

 San Francisco, Cal.^Perrey. llh. 20m. p. m. — Perrey. 



1854. May 39; 



Santa Barbara, Cal. — Perrey. 



1854. May 31; 4.60 a. m. 



Three shocks at Santa Barbara, Cal. — J. B. T.— Perrey. 



1854. June 26; 



Two light shocks in Placer County, Cal. — J. B. T. — Perrey. 



1854. July 10; 



Shock at Georgetown, El Dorado County, Cal. — J. B. T. — Perrey. 



1854. July 14; 



Shock at Georgetown, El Dorado County, Cal. — J. B. T. — Perrey. 



1854. Angrust; 



Smoke [?] on Mount Hood. — Perrey. 



1854. September 14; III. 



A light shock at Nevada (Cal.?)— J. B. T.— Perrey. 



1864. October 2; 



Humboldt, Cal. — Perrey. 



1864. October 21; III. 



A light shock at Monterey, Cal. — J. B. T. — ^Perrey. 



1854. October 21; 7:30 p. m.; VI. 



San Francisco, Cal. — T. T. 7.35 p. m.— Perrey. " The severest since 

 1851."— B. Ms., San Francisco Daily Herald, October 22, 1854. 



1854. October 26; V. 



Smart shocks at San Francisco and Benicia, Cal., followed by a sea 

 wave. — J. B. T. — Perrey. 



1854. November 1?; 



Angel Island. — B. Ms., Alta, November 1, 1854; 'Nevada Journal, No- 

 vember 10. A calm sea and no wind at first; then water rose sev- 

 eral feet with high waves, lasting half an hour. 



1864. November 11; 4^b. p. m. 



San Francisco. — Perrey. 



