EARTHQUAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST 29 



1902. August 14; Los Alamos. 



1902. August 15; Imperial. 



1902. August 24; Laguna Valley. 



1902. August 28; San Luis Obispo. 



1902. August 31; Sau Luis Obispo. 



1902. September 1; Tequisquita Eancho. 



1902. September 3; Tequisquita Eancho. 



1902. September 10; Eolmerville. 



Los Alamos; 9:30 to 11 p. m. 



1902. September 17; Napa. 



1902. September 18; Mills College, Mt. Tamalpais, Napa, San Eafael, Santa 

 Eosa. 



Oakland, Chabot Observatory. Observer, Prof. Burckhalter; time, 

 3:50:15 a. m.; duration, 8 seconds; direction, (?); intensity III. 



San Francisco; 3:51:07 a. m. Shock lasted 3 seconds; direction, north 

 and south. — A. G. McAdie. 



Berkeley; 3:51 a. m. Lasted several seconds. 



1902. September 23; Oakland, Chabot Observatory. Observer, Prof Burck- 

 halter; 5:31 a. m.; intensit}^ II. 



San Francisco; 5.33 a. m. — A. G. McAdie. 



1902. Septernber 25; Berkeley; 8:53 a. m. Direction, southeast; displace- 

 ment, .03 mm. 



1902. October 21; Lompoc, Los Alamos. 



1902. October 29; Berkeley. Direction, southwest; light shock; displace- 

 ment, .2 mm. 



1902. November 1; Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jacinto, Santa Ana. 



1902. November 2; Berkeley; 7:52 a. m. Light shock. Displacement, .77 

 mm. 



1902. December 2; Kerby, Oregon; 2 a. m. Slight shock.— E. F. Meissner. 



1902. December 4; Hood Eiver, Oregon, between 8 and 9 p. m. Observer, 

 J. Hengst. 



