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June, 

 October 3d, 



" 13th, 

 February 19th, 



1833. 



1834. 



May 14th, 



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August 3d, 



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March 23d, 



1835. 



" 26th, 



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July 21st, 



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September 6th, 



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In the year 



1836. 



June 20th, 



1837. 



January 4th, 



1838. 



" 29th, 



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July 9th, 



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October 16th, 



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Nov. 5th, 



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" 6th, 





" 7th, 



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" 8th to 13th, 



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December 4th, 



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9th, 



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" 10th, 



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» 12th, 



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April 7th, 



1839. 



February 1st, 



1840. 



May 5th, 



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September 5th, 



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October 14th, 



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December 18th, 



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February 18th, 



1841. 



March 18th, 



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Two slight shocks. 



Shocks in the night; one slight. 



At 3 p. m. a smart shock, motion up and down. 



At 6 p. m. a shock which shook down stone walls, stopped 



clocks, upset bottles, and threw milk out of pans but half-full. 



Undulating motion north and south. 

 At 9 p. m. another, but a slight shock. 

 Between 2 and 3 p. m. a severe shock. 

 Between 3 and 4 a. m. a severe shock. 

 At 9 a. m. a slight shock. 

 At twenty-five minutes past 6 a. m. three shocks in quick 



succession. 

 Three shocks during the day. 

 Between 2 and 3 a. m. a slight shock. 

 There were none felt. 

 At forty minutes past 6 p. m. two shocks. 

 One severe shock. 

 At 10 p. m., there were three shocks in quick succession 



two heavy, the third light. 

 A slight shock in the morning. 

 A jar, accompanied with a noise, resembling the discharge 



of a cannon. 

 One shock in the morning, and two in the afternoon. 

 One shock in the morning. 

 A smart shock at midnight, one at 3 a. m., and another at 



four. 

 Slight shocks were constantly occurring, and on several of 



these days it was thought the ground was never free from 



motion. 

 A slight shock, but decided and distinct. 

 A slight shock. 

 A slight shock at 4 a. m. 

 A slight shock. 

 At 1 p. m., a severe shock, attended with all the phenomena 



of that of February 1834. The motion of the earth was 



such as to render it difficult to walk or stand : the motion 



was up and down. 

 At midday a smart shock. 

 Half-past 1 p. m. a smart shock. 

 At 4 p. m. a slight shock. 

 At 10 p. m. a slight shock. 

 At 9 p. m. a slight shock. 

 At 5 a. m. two severe shocks. 

 A slight shock. 

 Severe ; felt at Maui. 



Making in all fifty shocks in eight years. 



The usual motion or jar is like that produced by the firing of distant, 

 artillery, or the falling of a heavy body on the ground ; to this is added 

 a tremulous motion when the earthquake is slight. 



