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doi: 10.1038/049031a0 , 10.1038/046401a0
AFTER the Pembroke earthquakes of August 1892, you were good enough to insert a letter from me (vol. xlvi. p. 401) asking for observations from different places. In reply to this letter, I received so many and such valuable records, that I should be greatly obliged if you would allow me to make a similar request for accounts of the recent earthquake of November 2, in Wales and the West of England. I should be very grateful for descriptions from any place whatever. The questions printed below indicate the points on which information is chiefly desired, but if any observers are able and willing to give further details, I Shall be pleased to send them my fuller list of questions, which I may remark are somewhat different from those given in the letter referred to above.
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