C. G. Rockwood, Jr.— American Earthquakes. 435 
other very re shock was felt about 3" of the 27th—JU. 8. 
Weath. Ph 
Oct. 
first at aa 32m of two seconds celine the seven after of 
about three seconds duration. The latter was also repo an as 
Where these places are situated, occupies the country, about 
thirty or wide, between Lake Nicaragua and the Pacific Ocean. 
Oct. 10.—In the early morning a very light shock at Roxbury 
and West Newton, Mass., and vicinity.—J. IL. B. 
Oct. 22.— At 15" 34™ a light shock at Los Angeles, Cal.—U. 8. 
Weath. Rev 
Oct. 24.—At 0” 1 se a very light shock at Huntingdon, Quebec. 
ES Canadian Met. Ser 
Oct. 26, —-Shortly vipa sd a very light oe was felt at Nashua, N.H. There 
Was a noise as of a heavy explosion follow: y a low w rumbling sound, The 
fenera) direction of ce tremor was from rae et to northeast, and it continued 
four or five seconds.—  B. 
Nov. 4.—The ship “ Occidental” reported that at 18", when 
150 miles off Cape Mendocino, Cal., three shocks of earthquake 
Were felt, rola: a few hours later by two heavier ones.— 7. 8 
Weath. Rev 
Nov. 5 Re shi uhaior earthquake occurred on the isthmus of 
Panama, “in w quadas and Pacoria suffered severely, 
churches, public edifices and private houses being overthrown, 
With oo ree ated from $250,000 to $400,000. — Newark (NW. 
Nov ne Ske from Buenaventura, States of Colombia, 
report ‘hal a severe earthquake was felt on the a of the 6th 
at Cali and cones towns in the Southern States. church of 
San Pedro t Cali was wrecked and other Failiidns suffered 
Severely, 
It is possible that the last two items may refer to the same 
°ccurrence. The hour was not stated in either case. 
Noy. 9.—About 2" a strong earthquake was felt at Fort 
sc Wyoming, at Salt Lake City, Utah, and at Paris, Idaho. 
or : é 
Here also 
ae ogee idger. 
—About 19) 50™ a light earthquake occurred in 
Sorter New — being reported from Concord, Hop- 
