1895.] JORDSKJÆLV I NORGE. 79 
The third paper is å topographic study of the earthquakes 
known from Norway. First there are 8 great earthquakes 
treated of, which have been extended over very great portions of 
the country; afterwards the smaller earthquakes are described be- 
ginning from the North. Earthquakes, which have not been reported 
by more than one observer are left out of consideration. 16 earth- 
quakes have been felt in Nordland south of the town of Tromsø, 
56 in the diocese of Bergen and in the western half of the 
diocese of Christiansand (the most shaken parts are the provinces 
Sendfjord and Nordfjord 61% 10'—62* n. 1, principally in their 
western portions). In the rest of the diocese of Christiansand, 
with the dioceses of Christiania, Hamar and Trondhjem there 
has been only about 10 earthquakes. 


(Trykt den 30 januar 1896.) 
