EARTHQUAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST di 



Xovernber 22. This shock was very severe in Washington Territory. 

 — B. Ms. 



1873. December 3; V. 



Sharp shock, Santa Clara, Cal.— C. G. E. 



1873. December 17; 11-12 p. m.; IV. 



Victoria, B. C— C. G. R. ^ 



1873. December ?; [probably 17, E. S. H.] 



Olj-mpia. Tliree shocks. — P. 



1874. January 18; III. 



Two slight shocks, San Francisco, Cal. — C. G. R. 



1874. January 19; III. 



Slight shock, San Francisco, Cal.— C. G. E. 



1874. March 5; 4:53 a. m,; V. 



Sharp and short shock at San Francisco, Cal. — T. T. 



1874. Marcb 29; 



Alpine County. — B. Ms. 



1874. May 24; 2 a. m.; IV. 



Two sharp shocks, San Francisco, Cal. — C. G. E. Slight shock. — 

 S. F. D. [?] 



1874, Jnne 11; 8 p. m.; V. 



Two sharp shocks, San Francisco, Cal. — C. G. E. 



1874. Ansnst 3; in the evening; III. 



Light shock. Clifton, San Bernardino County, Cal. — C. G. E. 



1874. Ansnst; 



Gilroy, Santa Clara County, Cal. — B. Ms. 



1874. December 10; 



Nevada [Cal.?].— B. Ms. 



1874. December 14; 



San Francisco, Cal. — B. Ms. 



1874? 



Tacoma (II).— P. 



1875. January 24; 4 a. m.; VI. 



Heavy shock in Butte, Plumas, and Sierra counties, Cal., direction 

 from N. E. — C. 6. R. At Oroville, Taylorsville, Greenville, and 

 Downieville. — B. Ms. Carson (Nev.), N. E. and S. W., one light 

 and one quite sharp shock. — C. W. F. 



