EARTHQUAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST 23 



1900. September 10; Berkeley; 1:57:32 p. m. 



1900. September 12; Berkeley; 8: 13:. 31 p. m. Light shock. 



1900. September 19; Oakland, Chabot Observatorv. Miilnight; intensity 

 11. 



Berkeley; 11:54 p. m. 



1900. September 28; Gilroy; 4:17 a. m. Intensity V. 



1900. September 28; Tequisquita Rancho. 



1900. October 1; Eureka. Light earthquake shock occurred at 6:15 a. m.; 

 vibrations from east to west. Barometer about 29:S7, temperature 

 about 55°. 



1900. October 18; San Luis Obispo. 



1900. October 24; Tequisqaita Rancho. 



1900. November 5; Cuyamaca. 



1900. November 8; Branscomb. 



Westport; 8:15 to 8:50 (f). Two shocks. 



1900. November 13; I'enn Grove; 9:59 a. m. Intensity IV. 



1900. November 14; Fall Brook. 



1900. November 19; Cuyamaca, Moreno Dam. 



1900. November 24; Oakland, Chabot Observatory. Observer, Prof. Burck- 

 halter. 2:20:12 a. m.; duration, 8 seconds; direction, southwest to 

 northeast; intensity II. 



1900. November 25; Napa; 12:45 a. m. — W. H. Martin. 

 Berkeley; 12:39 a. m. Light shock. 



1900. December 5; Lick Observatory; 10:24:14 a. m. Intensity L 



1900. December 30; San .lose. 



Lick Observatory; 8:06:0 p. m. Timed by several. Slight mark on 

 duplex. Plate of Ewing started, but not the clock. 



1901. January 11; Lkiah. 



1901. January 21; Berkeley. Mills College, Niles. Oakland, s^an I'rancisco. 

 Niles 11:00 p. m.— Wm. Barry. 



