EARTHQUAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST 11) 



1884. September 27; 3 a. m.; III. 



Light shock at Yuma, Arizona. — Fuchs. 



1884. October 32; 15b. 34m.; III. 



A light shock at Los Angeles, Cal. — U. S. W. R 



1884. November 4; 181i. 



Three shocks 150 miles off Cape Mendocino, Cal., followed a few 

 hours later by two heavier ones. — U. S. W. R. 



1884. November 9; 



Three earthquakes at Hollister, Cal. — A. S. 



1884. November 12; 



The self-registering tide gauge at Saucelito, Cal., recorded a series 

 of waves probably diie to a submarine earthquake. — C. G. R. — 

 Sun Francisco Evening Bulletin of December 13. 



1885. January 26; lb. 33m., 120tb merltliait time. 



A moderate earthquake (V) occurred in Central California from San 

 Francisco, northward, to Napa and Petaluma. — U. S. W. R. 

 Sharp shock, 1.32.— T. T. San Francisco (V); San Rafael (\'j; 

 Oakland (V). 



1885. January 26; 8:57 p. m.; IV. 



Light shock in San Francisco, Cal.— T. T. Light shock (IV) Cen- 

 tral California. — C. G. R. 



1885. January 30; abont 10:45; VIII. 



Honey Lake Valley, Lassen County, Cal. Shock lasting over a 

 minute; breaking glass and throwing down chimneys. In the ten 

 days preceding February 8th, probably over one hundred distinct 

 shocks have been felt. Shocks were most severe about Janesville, 

 and on Susan River, twelve miles from Susanville.- — H. Ms. See 

 Feb. 26. 



1885. January 30; 9:40 p. m. 



Shock twenty seconds long in Sierra County. — H. Ms. At Susanville 

 the shocks lasted from 9 p. m. to 4 a. m. Thirteen shocks were 

 felt in places in the valley. — H. Ms. 



1885. January 30; 21b. 38m., 120tb meridian time. 



A very light shock (III) at Sacramento, Cal. — U. S. W. R. 



1885. February 5; aSh. 



A moderate shock (V?) at Geyser Springs, Sonoma County, Cal. — ■ 

 C. G. R. 



1885. February 6; 31i. 



A moderate shock (V?) at Geyser Springs, Sonoma County, Cal. — 

 C. G. R. 



