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1882. October 31; 6:45 p. m. 



Sharp shock, San Francisco, Cal. (V) ; felt, also, at Sonoma, Napa, 

 Petaluma, and San Rafael. — C. G. K. 



1882. JVoT^ember 11; 7:30 a. m.; V. 



Severe shock at Mendocino. — H. Ms. 



1882. December 19; 11:45 p. m. 



Two light shocks, Visalia, Cal. (IV).— U. S. W. R. Bakersfield, two 

 shocks at 11.30. — H. Ms. 



1883. January 23; 5h.; III. 



Slight shock. Los Angeles, Cal.— U. S. W. R. 



1883. January 23; 11:40 p. m. 



Ldght shock in San Francisco, Cal. — T. T. Sharp shock. — U. S. W. R. 



1883. February 6; IGb. 30ni.; III. 



Slight shock, San Diego, Cal.— U. S. W. R. 



1883. March 21; shortly before 1 a. m.: V. 



Centerville (Alameda County), severe. — H. Ms. 



1883. March 21; 4:30 a. m.; V. 



Mendocino. — H. Ms. (Sleepers waked.) 



1883. March 30; 7h. 48m., 7h. 62m., 8h. 15m. 



Three shocks, San Francisco, Cal. (IV); nine shocks, Watsonville. — 

 C. G. R. Light shock, S. F., 8.10 a. m.— T. T. 7.39 a. m. at Hol- 

 lister (VI) ; very heavy shock, windows broken, etc. — H. Ms. 



March 30. 7.45 a. m.; Santa Cruz, three shocks (VI). 7.42 a. m.; 

 Watsonville, violent shocks, nine in all (VI) ; pendulum clocks 

 were stopped. 7.35 a. m.; San Luis Obispo. 7.50 a. m.; Center- 

 ville, three shocks. About 8 a. m.; Mission San Jose, several sharp 

 shocks (V). 7.40 a. m.; Gilroy (V), glass broken. 8 a. m.; Mar- 

 tinez, two shocks. 7.40 a. m.; Salinas. 7.45 a. m.; Monterey. — 

 H. Ms. 



1883. April 2; Sh. 50m.; IV. 



Two light shocks, San Francisco, Cal. — U. S. W. R. 



1883. May 10; nigrht. 



Victoria, B. C. (III).— C. G. R. 



1S83. Jnne ?; 



Tacoma (III).— P. 



1S83. Jnly 1; 3 a. m. 



Carson (Nev.), light.— C. W. F. 



1S83. July 7; lOh. 50m.; II. 



Light shock at Los Angeles, Cal. — U. S. W. R. (Direction?) 



