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1/25 inch. Felt also at Alvarado, Campbell, Capitola, Coyote, 

 Gilroy, Gleuwood, Hollister, Los Gatos, Monterey, San Jose, Oak- 

 land, Pacific Grove, Salinas, San Leaudro, Santa Cruz, Soledad, 

 Stanford University, Stockton, Modesto. 



Oakland, Chabot Observatory; 2:41:29 p. m. Observer. Prof. Burck- 

 halter; duration, 10 seconds; direction, southeast to northwest; 

 intensity ITI. 



Niles; 2:41 p. m. Observer, Wni. Barry. 



Lick Observatory; 2:41:15 to 2:41:39 p. m.— Dr. C. D. Perrine. 

 Time. 2:41:21-24.— Dr. W. W. Campbell. "A long-continued 

 shock; waves long and rather even; heaviest disturbance after the 

 first 10 or 12 seconds." Intensity E.-F. Ill or IV. 

 San Francisco; 2:41:35 p. m.— A. G. McAdie. 



1899. May 2; Yallejo; 5:37:35 p. m. Intensity L 



1899. May 3; A'allejo; 5:24:54 (?). Intensity L 



1899. May 10; Mare Island; 5:21:48 p. m. Intensity III. 



1899. May 13; Bishop. 



1899. May 15; Lick Observatory; 6:54:20 p. ra. Intensity I. 



1899. June 1; 11:20 p. m. Campbell, Capitola, Liverniore. Mills College. 

 Morena Dam, Napa, Peachlaud, Stanford University. 



Oakland, Chabot Observatory; 11:19:26 p. m. Observer, Prof. Burck- 

 halter; duration, 8 seconds; direction, southwest to northeast; in- 

 tensity IV. Stopped mean time clock 11:19:26 p. m. and the Ferry 

 clock at San Francisco 11:19:14 p. m. 



San Francisco; 11:19 p. m. Stopped three clocks in Weather Bureau 

 OflSce.— A. G. McAdie. 



Mies; 11:18 p. m. Two sharp shocks. Observer, Wm. Barry. 



Napa; 11:18 p. m. — W. H. Martin. 



Berkeley; 11:19:07 p. m. Direction, north to south. 



1899. June 3; Oakland. 



1899. June 5; Bradley. 



1899. June 11; Keeler, Milo, Portervillc. 



Mare Island; 12:56:31 p. m., 12:56:38 p. m.. 12:56:52 and 12:56:56 

 p. m. 



1899. June 13; College Park, Vallejo. San Jose, Napa. 

 San Francisco; 5:39:31 a. m.— A. G. McAdie. 



