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VI.—On the British Earthquakes of 1900
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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During the past year there were only two undoubted earth-quakes in this country. Some may have occurred in Glen Garry, one of our most sensitive regions; but the construction of a new railway through the valley renders it difficult to identify true earthquakes with certainty. The total number of British earth-quakes during the last twelve years thus amounts to 116, of which 46 had epicentres in England and Wales and 70 in Scotland, 42 of the latter number being confined, or almost confined, to Glen Garry.
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1 The outer curve on the map and all places marked refer to this earthquake.
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