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severe (V); at Eedwood City, quite severe (V); Mission San Jose, 

 two heavy shocks (V); Spanishtown, severe (V); San Jose; Grass 

 Valley.— H. Ms. 



1884. April 6; 6h. 20m.; III. 



A very light shock at Eureka and Hydesville, Humboldt County, 

 Cal.— C. G. R. 



1884. April 8; III. 



In the morning very light shocks, Eureka, Cal. — U. S. W. R. 



1884. April 11; III. 



Light shock, Eureka, Cal.— Fuchs. Carson (Nev.), 2.10 1'. M., N. W. 

 and S. E. (IV), vertical shock.- C. W. F. 



1884. April 17; 211i. 10m.; IV. 



Light shock at Oakland, Cal.— U. S. W. R. 



1884. April 20; llh. 30m.; III. 



A very light shock at Oakland, Cal.— U. S. W. R. 



1884. June 6; Ih.; VII. 



Two strong shocks were felt at Red Bluff, Cal., with an interval of 

 three or four seconds. — C. G. R. (Walls cracked.) 



1884. June 12; 81i. 43m. 



A strong shock is reported by Captain C. F. Swan to have been felt 

 at sea, in latitude 40° 24' north, longitude 125° 50' west, being 

 about seventy-five miles west of Cape Mendocino, Cal. — C. G. R. 



1884. Jnne 16; lOli. 48m. 



Los Angeles, Cal.— U. S. W. R. 



1884. July 15; about daylight; III. 



A very light shock at San Francisco, Cal. — U. S. W. R. 



1884. August 2-3; in tbe niglit; III. 



A very light shock at Santa Barbara, Cal. — U. S. W. R. 



1884. August 3; 



Lower Lake, Lake County, Cal. Shocks day and night. — H. Ms. 



1884. Auguist 4; lb.; III. 



Three very light shocks at Santa Barbara, Cal. — U. S. W. R. 



1884. September 21; between 22k. and 23b.; III. 



Light shocks were felt at New Tacoma, W. T.— U. S. VV. R.— 22h. 

 30m., Tacoma. — P. 



1884. September 26; 10:53 p. m.: III. 



Light shock at Yuma, Arizona. — Fuchs. 



