38 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



1904. July 14; Campo. 



1904. July 21; Livermore, San Francisco. 



Oakland, Chabot Observatory. Observer, Professor Burckhalter; 

 11:25 p. m., intensity II. 



Berkeley; 11:2.5:03 p. m. 



1904. July 30; Eio Vista, Sacramento, San Francisco, Santa Kosa, Stockton, 

 Woodland. 



Napa; 2:29 a. m. — W. H. Martin. 



Berkeley; 2:25:37 a. m., east to west, very light. 



1904. August 2; Calistoga; 9:50 a. ni. III. 



1904. August 3; Lick Observatory; 8:10:10 p. m. Light. 



1904. August 5; Lick Observatory; 5:43:08 p. m. Duration 4 seconds of 

 varying intensity. E.-F. I to III.— W. W. C. 



1904. August 11; Fort Ross. 



1904. August 21; llealdsburg. 



1904. August 27; Oakland, Chabot Observatory. Observer, S. W.; 0:59:03 

 p. m., intensity II. 



Lick Observatory; 12:58:47 p. m. Duration 4 seconds. R.-F. V or 

 VI. A second light shock at 12:58:55. Complete records obtained 

 on both the Ewing and duplex seismographs. 



1904. September 8; Campo, Cuyamaca, Impirial, San Diego. 



1904. September 9; Campo, Riverside. 



1904. September 10; San Luis Obispo. 



1904. September 12; Imperial. 



1904. September 13; Campo. 



1904. September 14; Eureka. Light shock occurred at 0:33 a. ra., lasting 

 about 10 seconds. The vibrations were from southwest to north- 

 east. Barometer about 30:08, temperature about 51°. 



1904. September 28; Imperial. 



1904. September 30; Campo, Tequisquita Rancho. 



1904. October 11; Berkeley; 2:48:.54 p. ra. 



1904. October 13; Berkeley; 4 p. m. 



