18 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



Berkeley; 5:39:40 a. m. Light shock, with westerly direction pre- 

 dominating. Total displacement less than 1.5 inch. — Prof. A. O. 

 Leuschner. 



1899. June 19; Mare Island; 12:13:25 p. m. One jolt. 



1899. June 21; Berkeley; 2:52:17 a. m. 



1899. June 21; Mare Island; 6:46 a. m. Intensity III. 



1899. June 25; San Miguel. 



1899. July 6; Boulder Creek, Campbell, Capitola, Coyote, Elmwood, Gilroy, 

 Glenwood, Gonzales, Hollister, Lathrop, Le Grande, Los Gates, 

 Merced, Milbrae, Modesto, Mount Eden, Napa, Niles, Oakland, 

 Pacific Grove, Salinas, San Jose, Santa Cruz, Stockton. 



Oakland; Chabot Observatory; 0:09:35 p. m. Observer, Prof. Burck- 

 halter; duration, 20 seconds; direction, northeast to southwest; 

 intensity III. 



San Francisco; 12:09:40 to 12:10:11 p. m.— A. G. McAdie. 



Xiles; 12:08 p. m. Observer, Wm. Barry. 



Napa; 12:10 p. m.— W. H. Martin. 



Lick Observatory. Moderately strong shock; 12:09:29 p. m. Good 

 record on both instruments. 



San Luis Obispo. 



Berkeley; 7:09:57 p. ni. 



1899. July 22; San Diego; 0:31:30 p. m. Intensity III E.-F.; vibrations 

 east to west. Stopped the office clock at the Weather Bureau.- — 

 F. A. Carpenter, U. S. Weather Bureau. 



Los Angeles. Quite a heavy shock at 0:37:22 p. m. — A. B. Wollaber. 



1899. August 4; Berkeley; 12:44:29 p. m. Direction south to east (?). 



1899. August 4; Lick Observatory. Very light shock. Prof. Tucker was 

 the only one on the summit who noticed it. His time is 12:44 

 p. m. A telephone message from Saratoga reports it quite severe 

 there. Neither seismograph showed the least record. — E. T. C. 



San Francisco; 12:45:30 p. m. Three or four waves. — A. G. McAdie. 



Napa; 12:45 p. m. — W. H. Martin. 



1899. August 4; Ben Lomond, Boulder Creek, Campbell, Capitola, Glen- 

 wood, Lathrop, Los Gatos, Napa, Oakland, San Jose. Santa Cruz, 

 Tequisquita. 



Oakland; Chabot Observatory; 0:44:10 p. m. Observer, Prof. Burck- 

 halter; duration, 6 seconds and 2 seconds; direction uncertain; in- 



