EARTHQUAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST 93 



1872. April 10; 3 to 4 a. m. 



Visalia, several shocks. — B. Ms. 



1S73. April 10; evening. 



Sharp shock of extraordinary' length. — B. Ms. (where?) 



1872. April 10?; T:10 p. m. 



Stockton. — B. Ms. 



1872. April 10; 7:20 p. m.; V. 



Heavy shock at Tuolumne, which was also felt at Mokelumne Hill. — 

 B. Ms. 



1872. April 11; VI. 



Tuolumne; severe shock, 4 a. m.; another, 5.30 a. m.; one more 

 severe at 1 a. m. (sic); another at 9.30 p. m.; another severe at 10 

 p. m. — B. Ms. 



1872. April 12; 



Tuolumne, three shocks, 2.30 a. m.; one at 4 a. m., two at sunrise. — 

 B. Ms. 



1872. April 13; VI. 



Bound Valley, Inyo County, severe shock. — B. Ms. 



1872. April 18; VII. 



Cerro Gordo, Inyo County, very severe shock. — B. Ms. 



1872. April 33; 



Placerville, Cal.— B. Ms. 



1872. April 28; 



Millerton, Fresno County, Cal. A shock as violent as that of March 

 26, 1872 [?], though shorter.— B. Ms. 



1872. April 28; V. 



Severe shock at Nevada City, Cal., 8 seconds duration. — B. Ms. 



1872. April 30; III. 



Marysville, two light shocks. — B. Ms. 



1872. May 1; 



Salinas, Gilroy, Cal. — Mining and Scientific Press. 



1872. May 17; VII. 



Lone Pine, Amer. Jour. 8ci., IV (1872), p. 3.— C. G. E. 



1872. May 21; 



Shocks are still frequent in Inyo County. A number of the old 

 craters are still emitting steam. — B. Ms. Alta, May 22, 1872. 



1872. Jnne 15; 



Millerton, Fresno County, Cal. — B. Ms. 



