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63. December 25. 



Origin 160 E. Long, and 60 S. Lat. On the continuation of the New Zealand fold. 



64. December 25. 



The sudden commencement indicates a near origin. 



65. January 4 or 5, 1903. 



An earthquake with a duration of 50 minutes and an amplitude of 1 millim. was recorded, but the 

 times are not given. It probably refers to a disturbance recorded at many stations round the world. In 

 the Shide register it is numbered 668 (see ' Brit. Assoc. Circular,' No. 8). An approximate position for 

 the origin is 130 E. Long, and 30 N. Lat., from which the maximum motion would reach the " Discovery " 



on January 4 about 5.45 a.m. 



66. January 14. 



Values for M and M - C indicate an origin about 100 W. Long, and 10 S. Lat. 

 January 29 to March 18 the seismograph was dismounted. 



