68 EAKTHQUAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST 



Cruz and along the lower part of the Pajaro River (IX). The 

 center of disturbance was probably at the mouth of this river. 

 Mt. Hood was in eruption, and Goose Lake was covered with 

 waterspouts, and Eowlandson connects these with the S. F. dis- 

 turbance. There was no shock felt at any distance from the coast, 

 but boats a few miles from shore felt the shock. 



1865. October 9; lOh. 34m.; IV. 



Light shock in San Francisco, Cal. — J. B. T. 



1865. October 9; lib. 32m.; IV. 



Light shock at San Francisco. After this shock the earth con- 

 tinued to vibrate for forty-eight hours. — J. B. T. 



1865. October 13; 13:45 a. m. 



S. F., and Santa Clara, Cal.— B. Ms.— S. F. Bulletin, October 13, 1863. 

 Constant tremors in San Francisco. — Fuchs. This Santa Clara 

 shock is stated to have been as heavy as the one felt between 10 

 and 11 o'clock, October 8. — See also Perrey. 



1866. October 13; 2h. 5m.; V. 



Smart shock at San Francisco, Oakland, Santa Clara, and Angel 

 Island, Cal.— J. B. T. 



1865. October 14, 15, 16; nlgbt and day. 



Monterey — many shocks. — B. Ms. 



1865. October 14; 23h. 45m. 



San Francisco, Cal. — J. B. T. 



1866. October 15; 3h. 40m. 



San Francisco, Cal. — J. B. T. Santa Cruz; Santa Clara. — B. Ms.— 

 Perrey. 



1865. October 30; 7:55 p. m. 



S. F., Cal. — Fuchs. — Perrey. 



1865. October 37; 1 a. m. 



Napa City, Cal. — Fuchs. 



1865. November 24; 3:45 a. m. 



Shocks in S. F. and in Santa Cruz County, Cal. — Fuchs. Smart shock 

 at Watson ville, Santa Cruz County (V).— J. B. T. 



1865. November 36; ? 



At sea, between S. F. and Portland, an earthquake. — Mining and 

 Scientific Press. 



1865. December 7; lb. 15m.; IV, 



Light shock in San Francisco. — J. B. 'J\ 



