70 EARTHQUAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST 



1866. May 34: »:05 a. m. 



Sacramento. — B. Ms. 



1866. May 27; 



Pacheco, Contra Costa County, Cal. — B. Ms. 



1866. May 30; 3:40 a. m.; V. 



Heavy shock in S. F., Cal. — Fuchs. Also in Oakland. — B. Ms. — 

 Perrey. 



1866. June 5; 6:04 a. m. ; IV or more severe. 



Rather heavy shock at S. F., Cal. — Fuchs. — Perrey. Seven shocks. — 

 B. Ms. About 4 a. m.— S. F. D. 



1866. June; 



Monterey, Cal.— B. Ms.~8. F. Golden Era, July 1, 1866. 



1866. June; 



? — B. Ms.— GoM Hill News, June'2, 1866. 



1866. July 13; 11 p. m. 



S. F., and interior towns. — S. F. D. [Probablj- same? as July 14. — 

 E. S. H.] 



1866. July 14; 10:30 p. m.; V. 



Heavy shock in La Porte, Rowland Flat, St. Louis, and Port Wine, 

 Sierra County, Cal.^ — Fuchs. Also Sacramento and Contra Costa 

 County. — B. Ms. Also in S. F. — B. Ms. Heavy in Sacramento; 

 light in S. F. and Stockton (IV).— Perrey. 



1866. Ansnst 19; 12:40 a. m. 



Shock in Oakland and San Francisco. — Mining wnd Scientific Press. 



1866. Angnst 23; 4 p. m. 



S. F., Cal.— B. Ms. 



• 

 1866. During^ the snmmer; V. 



A severe sudden shock at Sulphur Bank, Clear Lake, Cal. — Verbal 



account of R. S. Floyd, Esq. 



1866. September 5; morning. 



La Porte, Rowland Flat, St. Louis, and Port Wine, Sierra County, 

 Cal. — B. Ms. Perrey says 5 a. m. 



1866. September 6; 



Two shocks at S. F., Cal.— S. F. D. 



1866. November; 



San Jose, Cal.— B. Ms.— /Sf. F. Golden Era, November 18, 1866. 



