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cisco earthquake of April 18, 1906: Imperial Earthquake Investigation Com- 
mittee, Tokyo, Japan, Bull., vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 26-43, 6 pis., January, 1907. 
Tabulates seismographic records of the San Francisco earthquake made at 
various earthquake-observation stations and discusses the rate of transmission. 
Comparison of the faults in the three earthquakes of Mino-Owari, 
Formosa, and San Francisco: Imperial Earthquake Investigation Committee, 
Bull., vol. 1. no. 2. pp. 70-73, 3 figs., 1907. 
Ransome, Frederick Leslie. The probable cause of the San Francisco earth- 
quake : Nat. Geog. Mag., vol. 17, no. 5, pp. 280-296, 11 figs., May, 1906 ; Mg. and 
Sci. Press, vol. 92. no. 24, pp. 396-397, 1906. 
Describes the geologic structure of the region surrounding San Francisco, Cal. 
Redway, Jacques W. Some notes on the San Francisco earthquake: Geog. 
Jour., vol. 29, pp. 436-440, 6 figs., 1907. 
Reid, Harry Fielding. Records of seismographs in North America and the 
Hawaiian Islands. No. Ill : Terrestrial Magnetism and Atmospheric Elec- 
tricity, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 185-197, December, 1906. 
[Rickard, T. A.] The [San Francisco] earthquake: Mg. and Sci. Press, vol. 
92, no. 17, pp. 270-272, April 28, 1906. 
After the [San Francisco earthquake] disaster: Mg. and Sci. Press, 
vol. 92, no. 18, pp. 287-288, May 5, 1906. 
— Former earthquakes and their discarded lessons: Mg. and Sci. Press, 
vol. 92, no. 18, pp. 289-290, May 5, 1906. 
and others. After earthquake and fire. A reprint of the articles and 
editorial comment appearing in the Mining and Scientific Press immediately 
after the disaster at San Francisco, April 18, 1906. San Francisco, Mining and 
Scientific Press, 1906. 194 pp., illus. 
A reprint of papers appearing in the Mining and Scientific Press in the issues 
of April 28, May 5, and June 16, in the main relating to the San Francisco 
earthquake. 
See, T. J. J. The cause of earthquakes, mountain formation, and kindred 
phenomena connected with the physics of the earth: Am. Phil. Soc, Proc, 
vol. 45, pp. 274-414, 17 figs., 1906. 
Storms, W. H. Earthquake lines : Mg. and Sci. Press, vol. 92, no. 18, p. 289, 
May 5, 1906. 
Taber, Stephen. Some local effects of the San Francisco earthquake: Jour. 
Geol., vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 303-315, 9 figs., 1906. 
Describes the faulting which caused the earthquake and its movements as 
shown by various local displacements. 
Weatherbe, D'Arcy. First observations of the [San Francisco earthquake] 
catastrophe : Mg. and Sci. Press, vol. 92, no. 17, pp. 275-276, April 28, 1906. 
