26 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



1901. November 23; Santa Paula. 



1901. December 11; Campbell, Lick Observatory, San Jose, Santa Cruz. 



Berkeley; 0:.53:20 p. m. Direction north to south. Again at 1:14 

 p. m. Record on duplex. Again at 1:58:59 p. m. Felt by J. W. M. 



1901. December 14; Antioch, Mills College, Oakland, Rio Vista, Stockton, 

 San Leandro. 

 Oakland. Chabot Observatory. Observer, Prof. Burckhalter. 8:13:50 

 a. m. Duration, 6 seconds; direction, northwest to southeast; in- 

 iutensity III. First two seconds, motion gyratory; last four sec- 

 onds, short and horizontal. 



Niles; 8:15 a. m. — Win. Barry. 



Napa; 8:14 a. m. — W. H. Martin. 



San Francisco; 8:14:00 a. m. — A. G. McAdie. 



Berkeley; 8:14:01 a. ni. Direction, east to west; maximum displace- 

 ment of the earth, 0.02 of an inch. 



1901. December 15; Antioch, Oakland, San Francisco, San Leandro. 



Berkeley; 12:11:10 p. m. Maximum displacement from east to west; 

 probably less than 0.3 mm. No displacement in vertical or north 

 to south. 



1902. January 7; Oakland. 

 1902. January 22; Cuyamaca. 



1902. January 27; Berkeley; 5:30 a. m. 

 1902. February 7; Santa Barbara. 



1902. February 9; Pine Crest, San Luis Obispo. 



Berkeley; 8:45 a. ni. Displacement of earth particle, one millimeter 

 toward the northwest. 



1902. February 10; Berkeley; 7:41 a. m. Displacement, 0.27 mm. due west. 



1902. February 20; Vacaville. 



1902. March 16; North San Juan. 



1902. March 23; Iowa Hill. 



1902. April 2; Cuyamaca, Escondido. 



1902. April 6; San Luis Obispo. 



1902. April 9; San .Jacinto. 



