C. G. Rockwood—American Earthquakes. 363 
Sept. 1 4h pie a strong shock at Lima, Peru, duration 
15 ston cei S. t 
Sept. 13.—Panama Maio of Oct. 28 say that a ees earth- 
quake aa rumbling noises occurred at Cucuta, Santander, on 
this vee and that on the previous da ay a eta ae been 
felt at cata Rosa, Manizales and Medellin.—N. Y. Times 
Sep —At 145 30™ a hago lasting five seconds, at Santa 
eal twee, S. Weath. Rev 
Sept. 21.—At 6" 45™ a heavy rmbiae noise followed by an 
earthquake shock, occurred at Greensborough, Guilford Co., N. 
C—U. 8, Weath. Rev 
Ses — About midnight two slight shocks were felt at Portland, cies — 
la 
was 8 lit in two sara a series of pi arig: waves started in the 
Coast Survey, in Seieng ce, eka i, p. 
It May be added that ees et been re rh of volcanic 
hand. See articles a W. H. Dall, eet iii, 89, and Geo. 
Davidson, Science, iii, 282. 
Oct. 9-10.—At 23" 8™ of the 9th, two light shocks, of about 
two seconds ranicttion were felt at San Francisco and vicinity. 
At 1 2” of the 10th, a much more severe shock followed. It 
but only slight dama age ed as done. At Oakland loud an 
longed rumbling noises accompanied the shock. The direction of 
oes was north a h. 
—On nee ‘htes the tide-guage at Colon, Isthmus 
n of the sea, which 
9 ear 
has reached the writer. The tide eereee © 
on a oe showed nothing abnorm 
15.—A rthquake “at night” at sg ae Monts, on 
the ° Gat of St. aieeoee — Canadian Meteorol. 
t. 16.—At 3° 15™ a slight shock at Cape Mendécino, Cal.— 
Ur, 8. Weath, Rev ; 
Oct, 17. af 3% 30m a shock at Contoocook, N. H.—v. I. B 
Oct. 20.—About 13" 15" a sharp shock was felt inanion the 
island, of Bermuda, but no damage was done. Th ion 
enthined ten seconds, the direction being from west to east. 
