24 SMITHSOXIAX MISCELLAXEOUS COLLECTIONS 



1901. January 23; Ukiah. 



1901. January 25; Tequisquita Rancho. 



1901. January 28; Tequisquita Eanelio. 



1901. February 5; Berkeley; 5:42:12 p. m. 



1901. February 13; Berkeley; 4:42:3.5 a. m. Severe enough to rattle win- 

 dows and furniture. 



1901. February 13; Kentfield, Mills College, Napa, Oakland. 



Oakland, Chabot Observatory. Observer, Prof. Burckhalter. 4:42:10 

 a. m.; duration, 8 seconds; direction, northeast to southwest; in- 

 tensity TI. 



Napa; 4:42 a. m.: — W. H. Martin. 



San Francisco; 4:43:12 a. m.— A. G. McAdie. 



1901. February 18; San I'rancisco; 0:30 a. ni. — A. G. ]McAdie. 



1901. March 2; Hollister, Huron, Paso Robles, PorterviJle, S.m Ardo, Sau 

 ^riguel, Santa Maria, Summerdale, Visalia. 



Lick Observatory. (Jood record duplex and Ewiiig. luit coruvlinatc s 

 not worked up. 



San Francisco; 9:37:30 p. ni. — A. G. McAdie. 



1901. March 3; San Francisco, San Luis Obispo. 



1901. March 4; Porterville, San Francisco. 



1901. March 5; Paso Robles, Porterville. 



1901. March 6; Sau Ardo, San Luis Obispo. 



1901. April 13; Tequisquita Rancho. 



1901. April 14; Palomar Mountain. 



1901. April 19; Alameda. Intensity III (?). 



1901. May 22; Cuyamaca, Escondido, Palomar Mountain, San Jacinto. 



1901. June 3; San Luis Obispo. — John R. Williams, U. S. Weather Bureau. 



1901. June 26; Point Lobos, San Francisco. 



Berkeley; 2:41:16 p. m. Direction northwest to southeast; light; 

 and again, at 4:55:45 p. ni., light northwest to southeast. 



1901. July 30; San Luis Obispo; 11 a. m. — J. R. Williams. 



