steady N.E. rising of 2"-70 until February 2, when at 7 p.m. there was an 

 earthquake. Tremors are slight. 



Febrimry 2-5 (0"-43, 0"-23, 0"-23).— E shows the usual daily tilting 

 with small tremors. After the earthquake of the 2nd F continued to rise 

 until the 3rd, when at 8 p.m. the light left the film. 



Fehruary 5-7 (0"-43, 0"-23, 0"-23).— The daily waves in E and A 

 are pronounced, and when one is large the other is large also, and vice versa. 

 In E the waves are not so marked. Tremors are slight on A, but under- 

 ground in E and F they reach 3 mm. 



February 8-12 (0"-43, 0"-26, 0'-23).— E daily deflection (9-10) slight, 

 but from 10-11 like A. On A the daily deflections are well marked, 

 but on F they are very slight. F, however, falls from S4-67 (3"-91). 

 Tremors are greater on the surface, reaching 6 mm., than they are under- 



ground. 

 1895. 



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