1888.] Mr Stevenson on the Recent Earthquake in Scotland, 26 o 
Stations. 
Character 
of 
Sound. 
Character 
of 
Disturbauce. 
Duration 
of 
Disturbance. 
Direction 
in which Wave 
appeared to 
travel. 
Loch Broom. 
Inverness. 
Rumbling. 
Shaking, tre- 
mor, and 
creaking of 
house tim- 
bers, and 
then distinct 
upheaval for 
from 1 to 2 
seconds. 
1 to 2 secs. 
N.W. to S.E. 
Dollar. 
Tarbetness. 
Rumbling. 
No noise. 
Shaking. 
3 or 4 secs. 
Chanonry. 
No noise. 
Quick shaking. 
4 secs. 
Corran. 
Oronsay. 
Rumbling (pre- 
ceding). 
Rumbling (ac- 
Rumbling and 
then shaking. 
Up and down. 
10 secs. 
Ardnamurchan. 
companying). 
Rumbling. 
and back- 
wards and 
forwards. 
Distinct up- 
3 or 4 secs. 
Edinburgh. 
Golspie. 
Sound of Mull. 
Rumbling. 
Shaking up ? 
down ? 
Rumbling (ac- 
heaval, but 
no oscillatory 
movement. 
Shaking. 
12tol5secs. 
Tobermory. 
Cromarty. 
Kyleakin. 
companying) 
Rumbling (pre- 
ceding). 
Rumbling noise 
Trembling. 
Shaking, two 
4 secs. 
W. to E. 
Dalmally. 
Macduff. 
(accompany- 
ing). 
Rumbling noise. 
Rumbling going 
waves up and 
down. 
Vibration. 
1 min. 
Torridon. 
west. 
Noise. 
1 to 2 secs. 
From W. or 
Glenmoristou. 
Rumbling (pre- 
Oscillation. 
5 secs. 
S.W. 
Corrymony. 
ceding). 
Rumbling (fol- 
10 secs. 
E. to W. 
Glen Urquhart. 
Tremor. 
4 or 5 secs. 
S.W.to N.E. 
Strath Glass. 
lowing). 
Rumbling (pre- 
Shake. 
4 or 5 secs. 
N.W. to S.E. 
Eskadale, Strath 
ceding). 
Rumbling (pre- 
Tremor. 
Over ^ a 
Glass. 
Strath Errick. 
Dornoch. 
ceded and fol- 
lowed tremor). 
Noise. 
Rumbling (ac- 
Trembling. 
Tremor and 
min. 
3 or 4 secs. 
S.W. to N.E. 
1 
companying 
and followed). 
jolting ; two 
irregular up- 
ward and one 
side move- 
ment. 
