of Japan, 1891, [72], [75];

of lower Mississippi Valley, 1811, [83];

of Messina, 1908, [68];

of Owens Valley, California, 1872, [73], [77], [78], [79];

of Servia, 1904, [84];

of South Carolina, 1886, [85].

Earthquake shocks, heavy over loose foundations, [88].

Earthquakes, aftershocks of, [83];

associated with growing mountains, [86];

changes in earth’s surface during, [71];