 Here we are at the Southern California Earthquake Data Center catalog search page. What we're about to do is create a catalog that is the same length in time as our one-year New Matrid catalog and also covers the same latitude-longitude box area. So that way we can really compare how active this area is in terms of number of earthquakes produced compared to New Matrid because we'll be looking at the same size and length of time. Alright, so the catalog to search is this one. The output format default is fine. Let's make a one-year catalog for the same year as we did before. So let's make it 2011, day one, month one, like that. We'll leave the magnitude and depth defaults alone. For latitude, let's change it to 33 and 38. And for longitude, we're going to change it to West 124 and West 119. I'm going to shift click to select local regional and tall sizes. And I want to send this output to a file. So you're going to save this as plain text somewhere on your computer so that you can manipulate it to make a frequency magnitude plot later on. Let's get rid of that right now. Now I also want you to make a map. So in that case, what you do is go back up here to the output format, leaving everything else the same and change the output to a Google map. And now you're going to want to output this to a web page, submit request, stare off into space while this thing happens, and you have a map. You might want to zoom out or center it differently. And then take a screenshot of this map and paste it into your problem set.