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March 14.—10.30 Pp. M. thea shock at ae see Island, W. 
T.; duration, pee seconds.— U. S. Weath. Rev 
March 18.—9.30 p.m. Four slight shocks at Suhonddtadn i. 
V.—wW. Y. Times. 
March se About 7 p. M. a slight shock at Hebron, Utah, and 
Pioche, Nev 
April 3.--4. 52 A.M. Slight shock at Antrim, N. H.—J. S. Weath. Rev. 
pril 5.—9.30 a.m. At San Cristobal, Cuba, a “ee shock in 
direction S.E. to N.W. 
April 7. At midnight on the morning of the 7th, a shock at 
St. Paul’s s Bay, on the St. Lawrence River, bec 
About 2 a. M. several severe deecanks shocks were 
felt in Central California. _ The district affected was from Sac 
to 2.15 a. M., and the direction at most places was east—wes 
At Sacramento and Merced there were two, and at Watsonville 
four shocks, 
S April 20. Shocks felt at Goshen, Indiana, with heavy rum- 
ling. 
April 21.—11.30 a.m. A heavy shock, acco a by a rum- 
bling noise, was felt at Port Jefferson, N. Tribune. 
April 21, A sharp earthquake shook in ‘he Hawaiian Islands. 
—San Francisco Chronicle. 
April 23 assenger arriving on this date at New Orleans, 
from Belize, British Honduras, states that a number of severe 
earthquake shocks had recently occurred there and along the 
coast of Spanish pr ovirans ; espe ecially one that bogs three or 
four rocks Lie ious had injured houses in Belize.—N. Y. Times. 
pril 24. e New York bbe tend te this date speaks Be a “recent” earth- 
quake shock = "Dolores ado, most se in the vicinity of the Twin Lakes. No 
other report of it has come to ha by 
April 27.—9.10 p.m. A shock at Los Angeles, Cal. ; direction, 
8.W. to N.E.; duration, two seconds.— U. S. Weath. Reo 
May 17. Das the night a shock in Hayti, causing several dacidelinecte 
ey 
May 18s. At a N. H., two shocks, at 12.20 a. Mm. and 
between 3 and 4 
; pene 9 a. M. slight shock at Lawrence, Kan.—Law- 
Pls: Journal. 
May 27. A shock at La Salle, Ind., in the early morning, 
May 31.—3.20 a. A heavy shock at Murray Bay and 
vicinity: on the St. Tawiene River, sixty miles below Quebec. 
une 8. “On the night of the 8th” four shocks, one quite 
severe, at Greytown, Nicara ragua.— J. M. B. 
June 19. In the morning a slight shock at Ottawa, Ont. — 
