HAYES EARTHQUAKES IN 1 87 1. 



Catalogue of Earthquakes for 1871. 



FKKPARXD FROM THK RKCORD8 IK THE DAILY PKESS, 



By Richard Hayes. 



173 



TifM. 



Jan. 1 



12 P.M. 



Jan. 1 



9 



15 

 18 



27 

 28 



31 

 Last 

 part of 

 month 



Feb. 5 

 5 



9 

 11 



4A.H. 



16 



17 



18 



10-11 J 



P.M. J 



Place. 



New Zealand 



Guzerat, Ind 



Guayaquil, | 

 Ecuador \ 



Oaxaca. Mex 



Laconia. 

 N H., U.S. 



Accra, Africa 



Assam 



Monado, Ce- 

 lebes 



Bombay ..... 



Cartal, Asia 



Minor 



Mexico 



Rye, N. H., 



u.r 



21 



Prevl's 



week 



22 



Goanape Isl 



Minatitlan, 



Mexico . . 

 Honolulu 



niapel. Chili 



I Valparaiso 



Burmah 



Hayti 



Hawaian Isl. 



Hayti 



Santiago de 

 Cuba ...... 



Trinidad 



Puno, Peru 



22 i Hawaian Isl. 



23 Puno. Peru 



24 Hawaian Isl. 



25 



28 



Mar. 2 



Chili 



Jolisco, Mex. 



Humboldt 

 Co.. Cal. . 



Janesville, 

 Wis., U. S. 



Bogota, U. S. 

 Col 



Arequipa, 

 Peru . 



New Hamp. . 



Monado, Ce- 

 lebes . . 



Cartago, U.S. 

 Col 



Puno, Peru.. 



CharacterUtics. 



One of the smartest for some time 



Slight ; movement from interior towards the 



coast 



Several days about this time shocks were felt. 



Quite severe for that region 



Some severe shocks 



One shock 



Slight local shock 



Extended over a large tract of country . 



Authorities. 



Shock of several seconds ; slight damage. . 

 \n eruption ot the Colorucco volcano during 

 the month 



Slight 



From the 5th to the 9th the water around them 

 was violently agitated, causing whirlpools 

 and injuring the shipping 



Two shocks followed by a wave rising 1 foot 

 Three shocks, lasting over a minute ; houses 



in many of the valleys were greatly shaken, 

 Vei-y strong shock ; freshest from the moun 



tains 



Strong shock 



Somewhat severe and extended 



Felt also in other W. I. islands 



Lasted about one minute, preceded by a roar- 

 ing sound heard far out at sea ; rocks were 

 thrown down from the mountains, clefts 

 opened in the ground and houses were over- 

 thrown. Also a bright light was seen in the 

 east at the same time 



Slight 



Several shocks 



Slight shock 



Severe shocks 



A meteor fell, followed by an earthquake 



Severe; chimneys thrown down, &c. 

 Slight 



After many rainy days; slight. 

 Slight 



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