464 A P P E N D I X . 



and Trinity, each 12, and Klamath 11. Only eleven white 

 females in Klamath county to eighty-nine white males ! If 

 we exclude the children, and count only the adults, the dispro- 

 portion between the sexes, in all these counties, is still greater. 



EARTHQUAKES. 



In the chapter on Climate, I have given a list of some of the 

 most notable earthquakes which have been felt in California 

 since the establishment of the missions. The following, how- 

 ev^er, were omitted inadvertently. 



On the 11th Oct., 1800, six severe shocks were felt at San 

 Juan Bautista, and every house was shattered and rendered un- 

 inhabitable. The same earthquake w^as felt wdth much severity 

 at San Jose. 



On the 21st June, 1808, twenty-one shocks were felt at San 

 Fi-ancisco, and the few houses then existing were seriously 

 injured. 



THE END. 



