100 EARTHQUAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST 



1877. July 9; 



A shock at Sacramento, Cal., lasting one minute. — C. G. R. Carson 

 (Nev.), 11.10 p. m., N. and S.; light.— C. W. F. 



1877. Ang^nst 17; 7:30 p. m.; V. 



Heavy shock at Campo, Cal. — C. G. K. 



1877. Angrust 37; 



Eureka, Humboldt County, Cal. — B. Ms. 



1877. Angrnst; 



S. F., Cal.— B. Ms. Antioch Ledger, September 1, 1877. 



1877. September 7; lO p. m. 



Yuma, Arizona. — Fuchs. — C. G. R. ^ 



1877. September 19; about 4 p. m. 



Los Angeles, Cal.— B. Ms.—S. F. Bulletin, September 22. 1877. 



1877. September 29; 2:30 p. m. 



Campo, Cal.— C. G. R. 



1877. October 12; 1:53 p. m.; VIII. 



Portland, Oregon; 1.45 p. m., Marshfield, Oregon; 1.52 p. m., Cas- 

 cades, Oregon; 9 a. m.. Cascades, Oregon. — C. G. R. (Chimneys 

 overthrown.)^ — P. 



1877. October 26; 5-6 p. m. 



Lat. 43° 13', long. 128° W.— Severe shock.— C. G. R. 



1877. November 24; 6:30 a. m., 6:50 a. m. 



Two shocks at Red BlufE, Cal. (V).— C. G. R.— S. F. (III).— C. G. R. 



1878. January 8; 



Santa Barbara, Cal.— B. Ms.—S". F. Golden Era, January 12, 1878.— 

 Stockton Independent, January 10, 1878. 



1878. February 26; 11:56 a. m.; IV. 



San Francisco, Cal.— U. S. W. R. 



1878. March 17; 



Two sharp shocks at St. Thomas, Lower California. — U. S. W. R. 



1878. March 18; 6:3u a. m.; III. 



Tacoma, W. T.— U. S. W. R.— (Slight.) 



1878. April 23; 10 a. m. 



Heavy earthquake at Loreto, Gulf of California. Shocks continued 

 till INlay r'd.— Fuchs. 



1878. May 8; 8:25 p. m.; VI. 



From Red Bluff to Sacramento City. Cal., also in Mendocino County. 

 — C. G. R. (Clocks stopped.) 



