1915-16.] The Ochil Earthquakes of the Years 1900-1914. 281 
(170) 1912, May 19, 3.50 a.m. 
A thud (with sound), preceded and followed by tremors, was felt at 
Airthrey. 
(171) 1912, May 19, 11.50 p.m. 
A slight shock (with sound) was felt at Airthrey, Bridge of Allan, and 
Dunblane. 
A slight shock during the night of May 20-21 was felt by one observer 
at Bridge of Allan. 
(172) 1912, July 5, 1.50 a.m. 
A shock, followed after one or two seconds by one less pronounced, was 
felt at Greenloaning. Each part was accompanied by a sound as of a heavy 
body falling, the former sound being the more intense. 
(173) 1912, July 6, 1.52 a.m. 
A slight but distinct shock was felt at Alva, Doune, and Dunblane. At 
Alva, the sound resembled that of a falling body, and at Doune, that of an 
explosion; 
(174) 1912, July 6, about 2.7 a.m. 
A very slight tremor, felt at Dunblane. 
(175) 1912, July 7, 10.20 a.m. 
A slight vibration and rumbling noise, observed at Alva. 
(176) 1912, July 9, 1,25 p.m. 
A shock, lasting one or two seconds, and accompanied by very little 
noise, was felt at Bridge of Allan. 
(177) 1912, July 17, 2.25 a.m. 
A shock (intensity 4), consisting of a single series of vibrations, was 
felt at Greenloaning. It was accompanied by a sound like that of wind 
blowing on a door. 
(178) 1912, July 17, about 3.20 a.m. 
A distinct shock, lasting four or five seconds, and strong enough to 
awaken most people, was felt at Dunblane. 
(179) 1912, July 18, 3.15 a.m. 
A slight shock, accompanied by a noise like that of a falling body, was 
felt at Alva. 
