(j26 3IR. C. DAVISON ON THE INVERNESS 



was more vertical than horizontal. One observer seemed to be 

 ''jerked upwards by a quick, steady staccato movement," which lasted 

 lor a minute or two. The epicentrum, therefore, cannot have been 

 far from Inverness. 



g. Nov, 19, 2"" 10"^. 



The shock was felt at Inverness and Torbreck; at the latter 

 place it was accompanied by a slight noise. The epicentrum can- 

 not have been far from Inverness, and was probably to the south- 

 west of it. 



h. Nov. 19, 4'^ 10'^ 

 Intensity. — IV. 



The shock was felt at : Balnafettack, Clachnaharry, Clunes sta- 

 tion, Inverness, Torbreck ; and, I am informed, at other places in 

 the J^ess valley. It was accompanied by sound at Balnafettack, 

 Clachnaharry, and Torbreck ; but no sound was heard at Clunes 

 station. The intensity was IV. at Balnafettack and Clachnaharry, 

 and less than IV. at Clunes station. The epicentrum was pro- 

 bably not far from Inverness. 



i. Bee. 1, 0'^ 15°^. 



Intensity. — IV. 



The shock was felt at: Aldourie, Balnafettack, Bunchrew, 

 Clunes station, and Inverness. It was accompanied by sound at 

 Inverness. At this place the intensity was IV. ; the movement 

 was less vertical than in the previous shocks, being only a gentle 

 swaying. 



j. Bee. 8, 4^^ IC". 



Intensity. — V. 



The shock was felt at : Aldourie, Balnafettack, Bunchrew, Clunes 

 station, Dores, and Inverness. It was accompanied by sound at 

 Balnafettack, Bunchrew, Clunes station, and I)ores ; at Inverness 

 the sound was not noticed. The intensity was V. at Balnafettack, 

 IV. at Dores, and less than IV. at Clunes station. The epicentrum 

 was probably near Balnafettack. 



IV. Principal Shock, K : Dec. 14, 3" 30'". 



Intensity. — VI. 



Epicentrum.— Lat. 57° 26' 0" N., long. 4° 17' 0" W., i. e. 4 miles S. 34° W. 

 of Inverness. 



1. Bistarbed Area. — With the exception of the first shock, this 

 was the strongest of the whole series, but, occurring at an early 

 hour, its apparent disturbed area is somewhat less than that of the 

 fourth shock— that of Nov. 16 at 20'* 30'". I have received 20 



