Of near origin. 



On November 2 disturbances commenced at Tokyo and Batavia at 11.19 and 11.48 respectively. 



57. November 4. 



Approximate position of origin, 85 E. Long., 35 N. Lat. This shock does not appear to have been 

 recorded in New Zealand, Batavia, Tokyo, or Cordova. From the values of M at Kodaikanal and Bombay 

 the time of origin would be 11.35. Large waves would arrive at the "Discovery," 125 distant, about 

 12.49. It would seem, therefore, that the "Discovery " record relates to P 3 . 



November 9 to 13 the instrument was dismounted. 



58. November 15. 



It is interesting to note that this earthquake does not appear to have been recorded in New Zealand, 

 whilst it was recorded to the N. and to the S. of the same. At Perth the movement was pronounced, 

 from which it may be inferred that the origin was nearer to that station than to any other. In the 



