EAETHQUAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST 201 



1892. April 31; Willows. 



Another heavy earthquake was felt here at 9.43 o'clock to-day. 



1892. April 21; Orlana. 



Another slight earthquake was felt here at 10.45 o'clock this morn- 

 ing. The vibrations were northeast and southwest. It was of 

 eight seconds' duration. 



1892. April 21; Ksparto. 



Another shock occurred here at 7 o'clock p. m. Five thousand dol- 

 lars will cover the total loss. 



1892. April 21; Dixon. 



At 7.20 o'clock p. m. another sharp shock, but not as hard as the 

 one in the morning. There were several more tremors during the 

 night, but no further damage done. 



1892. April 21; Woodland. 



Dunnigan, Blacks, and Yolo, all experienced slight shocks in the 

 night, but no further damage is reported. 



1892. April 21; Madison. 



Slight shocks of earthquake were felt here at 7 o'clock p. m. The 

 total loss here is estimated at $5,000. 



1892. April 22; Esparto; 21i. a. m. 



A tremor. 



1892. April 22; Madison; 2 a. m. 



A slight shock. 



1892. April 23; Roe Island Llgrhthonse. 



Shocks at 3 a. m. E. to W. (tremor), 4.53 a. m., JN. to S., 5.40 a. m.,, 

 N. W. to S. E. 



1892. April 23; Carson City; 5:30 p. m. 



S. W. and N. E. (II).— C. W. F. 



1892. April 29; Grass Valley; 41i. 10m. p. m. 



An earthquake shock lasting ten seconds. No damage. 



1892. April 29; Marysville; 4h. 6m. p. m. 



A slight shock. 



1892. April 29; Vacayille; 41i. 7m. p. m. 



A sharp shock. No damage. 



1892. April 29; Woodland; 41i. 10m. p. m, 



A shock. The vibrations seemed to be north and south. Na 

 damage. 



