113 EAETHQUAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST 



1885. February 7; niglit; V. 



Four severe shocks at Susanville. — H. Ms. 



1S85. Febrnary 22; 18b. 53m. 



A very light shock (III) at Newcastle, Placer County, Cal. — C. G. R. 



1885. February 26; 



The earthquakes still continue in the vicinity of Susanville. One 

 shock recently, it is said, shook down the curbing of a well. The 

 shocks appear to be local, as none are felt one hvmdred miles from 

 here. This locality is in Lassen County, in the extreme north- 

 eastern part of the State.— (S. F. C.)— C. G. E. 



1885. Marcb 30; 28h. 56m., 120tb merlillan time; VI. 



A strong shock (VI) in Central California, from San Rafael, Marin 

 County, to Monterey, Salinas, and Hollister.— C. G. R. San Jose 

 (VI). 



1885, March 31; about 3h. 



A very light earthquake (III) at Fall Brook, San Diego County, 

 Cal.— U. S. W. R. 



1885. April 2; 7h. 15m. 



A very light shock (III) Sacramento, Cal.— C. G. R. 



1885. April 2; 7h. 25m. 



A light shock (IV) at Merced and Fresno, Cal. — C. G. R. 



1885. April 3; 10b. 15m.; III. 



Sacramento, 2 shocks. — C. G. R. 



1885. April 7; 2h. 



Santa Barbara and San Buenaventura, Cal. — C. G. R. 



1885. April 7; 2h. 30m.; IV. 



A light shock, Bakersfield, Kern County, Cal.— C. G. R. 



1885. April 11; 20b. 5m., 120th meridian time. 



A strong shock (VI), Central California.— C. G. R. Monterey, 

 Salinas, Merced, and Stockton (VI) ; Marysville, S. Rafael, S. Fran- 

 cisco, Hanford and Keeler (III). 



1885. April 18; shortly before midnight. 



A moderate shock (V), Keeler, Inyo County, Cal.^ — U. S. W. R. 



1885. April 25; 20h. 20m. 



A very light shock (III), Hydesville and Blue Lake, Humboldt 

 County, Cal.— C. G. R. 



1885. May 3; 23h. 30m., local time. 



A very light shock, Olympia, W. T. Light shocks continued until 

 Ih. 30m. of the 4th.— U. S. W. R. (II). At intervals for 2 hours.— P. 



