0. G. Rockwood—Americam Earthquakes. 357 
July 28. A single shock, hour not stated, at Ironton, Mo. 
July 31. About noon a light shock at Cape Mendocino, Cal. 
U. 8. Weath. Rev. 
g 1—6Pp.m.. A light ae age at Point des  Sielee at the 
mouth of the St. Lawrence Riv anadian Meteorol. Serv. 
Aug. 8, Light shocks, S.B. to N.W., at oo 2 U. & oc Rev, 
Aug. 9.—8.45 p.m. A light shook at San Francisco, Cal. 
U. 8. Weath. Rev. 
Aug. 15.—10.30 a.m. A strong earthquake at Point des Monts, 
Qu ebec Canadian Meteorol. Serv 
Aug, 24, Ge. 56 P. A moderate wdouaiaaes in Tecpan, Patzi- 
zia and Chiesabeehiaiss, Guatemala. E. R. 
During the month two severe alg be and several 
S eivor shocks occurred in Car accas, Venezue 
Jt i, Warner, an ‘Atlantic Monthly. 
Aug. At Salinas, Cal., shocks were felt twice during the month. 
U.S. Weath. Rev. 
Sept. 6. An earthquake in Aux Cayes, Hayti. Troy (N. Y.), Daily Times. 
Sept. 7. About 3.20 a. a. (var areal). ake from 3.15 to 3.24), 
the isthmus of Panam ma was shaken by a very severe earth- 
This violent shock had 
ollowed by another | 
sock after half an hour, and by other lighter shocks fon ee 
that and the succeeding davs, especially at 1 P. M. an 
A.M. of 
da 
lost. by falling walls. Th 
anama was injured in many pe 
road-bed and the breaking of culverts, and the ag 
cable from Aspinwall to Jamaica was *proke 
eight persons killed, twenty-six woun 
ee totally destroyed ‘and sixty-seven 0 
Sept. : _ the evening a slight shock reported in Caledonia, Livingston County, 
Sept. 19.417». m, A moderate earthquake in Guatemala. E. R. 
Sept. 20. At noon a light earthquake at oy des eae Nie 
bec. - Canadian Meteor 
