44 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



1905. September 26; San Francisco. 

 Niles; 6:35 a. m. — Wm. Barry. 



1905. October 14; Santa Rosa. 



1905. October 21; Lick Observatory. Slight shock at 3:o2:2.') ]>. m.\ record 

 on the Ewing. 



1905. November 7; Branscomb. 



1905. November 9; Claremont. 



1905. November li; Calexico, Imperial. 



1905. November 22; Lick Observatory; 11:19:24 p. m. Preceded by a 

 slight rumble. 



1905. November 26; San Francisco. 



1905. November 27; San Francisco. 



1905. November 28; San Francisco. 



Oakland, Chabot Observatory. Observer, Professor Burckhalter; 

 11:24:52 a. m. Duration 2 seconds; direction northeast to south- 

 west, intensity II. 



1905. December 3; Imperial, Mills College, San Francisco; 11:30 a. m. 



Oakland, Chabot Observatory. Observer, Professor Burckhalter; 

 11:25:58 a. m. Duration 3 seconds; direction southwest to north- 

 east, intensity III. 



Niles; 11:23 a. m. — Wm. Barry. 

 1905. December 15; Mercury. 



1905. December 18; Mills College, San Francisco; 11:59 p. m. 



Oakland, Chabot Observatory. Observer, S. W.; time, midnight. 

 Direction northwest to southeast. 



1905. December 19; San Francisco. 



Lick Observatory. Light shock; 12:51:19 a. m. Possibly same 

 as December IS. 



1905. December 23; Bakersfield, Tejon Rancho, Wasco. At 2:23 p. m. 



1905. December 28; San Francisco. 



1906. January 2; Spokane, Wash. Light shock at 5:55 a. m. Motion from 



east to west. — C. Stewart, U. S. Weather Bureau. 



