202 C. G. Rockwood— Recent American sala aaa ‘ 
Noy. 21. At Los Angeles, es and places south and east, 
three shocks were felt in the e ening. The times are differently 
reported as 8.10 and 11 Pp. M. goes 2.30 a, M., and from other 
sources as ‘ aut % 45 and 11 p.m. The first shock was the longest 
and most s 
Nov. 24. ae 11,45 Pp. M. a shock at Quebec.—J. W. D. 
Nov. ig At 8.30 A, M. a shock at St. Paul’s Bay on the St. 
Lawrence 
c. 7. ‘Mt 5.54 p. M. a slight shock from the S.W. at Olympia, 
WwW: T. , lasting a few seconds; felt also at Bainbridge Island, 
where the direction was N. t 08. 
10. A shock at 5 a. Mm. at corti Island, W. T., 
motion perpendicular. *C. S. Weather Review 
Dec. 12. About 8.40 Pp. M. a seve Pa ok occurred in the 
vicinity of Puget Sound, W. T. It was s felt from Victoria on the 
north to Portland on the south. At Olympia four shocks were 
reported, lasting ten or fifteen seconds. At Seattle a direction 
was S.E. .W.; at Bainbridge Island it was N. t 
Dec. 14, 20. Slight shocks were felt at sinh Island, 
ay. 23, at 7p. . of the 14th, and 11.16 p.m. of the 20th.—U. s. 
Weather Review. 
Dec. 19. Between 2 and 3 a. mM. a shock occurred at Los Angeles, 
Cal. At 3.40 P. mM. another felt from Los Angeles to San Diego 
and vicinity, oseifistions S.E. to N.W. 
Dec. 21. At 11 P.M. a sharp shock at San Diego and Campo 
Cal., from S.E. to N.W. At the latter place another sinstlae 
shock, etal ea by a rumbling noise, occurred at 3.22 A, M. 
the next m ng. 
Dee, 26, 28. At Tecaluma, San Diego Co., Cal., a slight shock 
at 2.30 P. M. on the 26th and a severe one at 11 P. u. on the 28th. 
—U. 5S. Weather Review 
eee 29. At 11.25 P.M. a — shock at Bainbridge Island, 
—U. 8. Weather Review 
20. At 9.40 p. Mm. a decided erage ee 
Sout ten seconds, shook the vicinity of Bath, Me. It w elt at 
a Bowdoinham and other anew as "far as Fortintia and 
ewiston 
Princeton, N. J., Jan. 29, 1881. 
