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ON SEISMOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION, 
EP Me BY H. M. Hi MM; , st 
Catania . ; : : Ske 40h a2 — Uncertain 
Batavia . ; F 5 me 2 OS LB — — 
Madras . : : : a 2) (34043 = = 
Bombay . : : : . 12 40 45 a 12 V49""'8 
Potsdam F - ; Tee So NO — 13 21 0 
Mauritius : : : 3 — — Ls V50!"'O 
No. 234, September 25, 
Bi) om rst M. S. Bi May 8s 
Shide . ; A OlOTE 2 be 50) — OQorl2 54 0 
Kew : , : 0 50 1s —— Oa) 
Nicolaiew : ; 12 25 ‘0 9 0 12 kane ek O 
Bombay 3 ‘ 12 18 (37 —~ 12 20 36 
The movement apparently crossed Europe from the east towards the 
west. 
No. 235, October 11. 
Hy . Mie Se M. S. use yu Ast 
Shide . . . , - 16 (58 52 — i {Sareeo 
Kew. : : Ss) 6 59) 12 -— 17 38 42 
Nicolaiew . f F - 16 49 30 -— LP) CRO 
Rocca di Papa. ‘ - 16 50 35 — Lt 2S BPO 
Ischia . P é , - 16 50 34 — — 
Catania : A : = ol ipenca mcr — 17 88 .42 
Toronto 4 ; , SUG 447" 29 0 17 (29 30 
Batavia ‘ Z i . 16 49 42 — — 
Victoria . ‘ F 16 44 34 4 0 — 
Madras : : ; Tee 2 3b — — 
Bombay : : : lip eee 36 -- WI 0 (42 
Potsdam : : ; af lige Dee 0) — 17 30) 01@) 
San Fernando j : on elie 2a Lg —- — 
The probability is that this shock originated in the Pacific, and after 
reaching Victoria spread eastwards to Toronto and Europe. In the seis- 
mograms received there are several maxima, and it seems impossible to 
recognise similar groups of large waves at different stations. 
No. 237, October 12. 
Ele ie. wes H MM Ss 
Shide é A 3 7 i : ey a Hidine td: 2 a 
Kew 3 3 = ws 20% 42 Mets PGW Ie} 
No. 238, October 15. 
Hass tie S M. Ss. H. MM. “Ss: 
Shide : = ‘i . ££ 2 44 — A Sia 
Kew é , 3 3 2 4 28 0 — ah 
Nicolaiew a8 0 37. «(OO 4 TOPS O) 
Batavia . 7 ‘ , Ata piles 42, — = 
Madras . 4 ; ; He 2BOMLLe = Bh BYE Sy 
Bombay . : ; : . 8&8 46 41 -- 347 24 
Mauritius P F ‘ o£? (Gn 2 — 4 10 O 
The disturbance apparently crossed Europe from east to west. 
No, 239, November 17, 
H. M. s. Ms. H. M Ss. 
Shide . : : ; ey Owe b -- — 
Kew . = 6 E alos olen U2 — 13 46 24 
Nicolaiew . 3 : WS 9 :355..0 9 0 133i 0 
Rocca di Papa. ' RUSE Fie 40 — 13 46 30 
