266 Scientific Intelligence. 
In 1849 
In 1850, only two shocks during the year 
Jan. 12, 851.—A smart shock at 7 P.M. Premonitory shock, very 
distinct. 
May 4.—A moderate shock after pave ah 
May 11.—A slight shock at 2 o’clock a. 
July 14.—A heavy shock at 20 minutes pist 10 A, M. 
Aug. 21.—A moderate shock towards morning. 
March 31, 1852.—A very severe ees at lf P.M. 
Oct. 19.—A smart shock at 43 a, 
March 2, 1853.—A smart shock a 5 o'clock P. mt. 
Mar 
March 11.—A smart shock at 44 o’clock a. m. 
Aug. 26, 1854.—A smart shock at 4 o'clock p. 
Oct. 29 ae smart shock at about 8 P. m. Premonitory, distinet, 
March 18, 1855.—A smart shock at 8f P. a. Vibrations continuing 
several seconds. 
May 24,—A prota eae smart shock at about 9 4. M. 
June —.—A smart shock at 44 p.m, 
Aug. 3.—A tolerably — ok at 84 P.M. Motion up and down. 
Sept. 17.—A shock at 
Nov. 2.—A smart ite at TA 
Jan. 8, 1856.—A smart shock at a o'clock A. m. 
July 8, 1857.—A slight ats at 54 o'clock, a. 
0.—A severe shock at 1 a.m. Motion dindlalatory, 
Aug. 30 —A slight shock a edb e. 
Sept. 9.—A short smart shock at o o'clock A. a. 
March, 1858.—One slight shock, time not recorded. 
pril ——A protracted rather heavy shock in the night. 
June 8—A slight shock at 3 P.M : 
July : —A smart shock or * at 2a snd ie 
ecord has been kept simply for ity own Cee yee t hare 
vegntty § is not in as good a form as it might have been co 
known that it would ever have been needed for scientific ie pantie 
the cen 
waii, Sept. 11, 1858. 
© Miiroasuras Foulkii, a Saurian from the Mgeggr a” uel 
Jersey, related to the Igu cor. om the Proc ok mS ry 
Nat. Sci., Philad. 1858, p. 213.)—Mr. Wm. Parker sed hin t0 
statement respectin ng the fossil bones, shells and wood presented PY’ 
e y this evening. en Caml 
Passing the summer and setumn, at Hadd Goutal, Camd Mr. JobD 
New Tans Mr, Foulke learned that one of his neighbors, 
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