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In this section the red marls and limestones appear to have 

 outcropped on the deep, and only the inferior part of the lower 

 red sandstone was met with. The coal measures, in the lower 

 part of the section, belong to the upper field, and lie above 

 the Worsley four-feet. 



By the favour of Mr. H. M. Ormerod, I am enabled to 

 give an account of a boring by George Pixton Kenworthy, 

 Esq., situate in Horse Pasture Field, in the township of 

 Astley, who has liberally allowed it to be published : — 



Ft. In. 

 Drifl deposits of saod and 



clay 82 



Red earth 4 



White rock 6 



Red earth, with limestone 



bullions 2 8 



Red earth 5 10 



Limestone band 2 



Red earth 1 4 



Limestone band 3 



Red earth 1 1 



Limestone band 3 



Red earth 3 ll 



Limestone band 4 



Red earth 2 



Red rock full of water 1 5 



Red earth 8 



Limestone band 7 



Red earth Ij 



Limestone band 7 



Red earth 3 



Limestone band 3 



Red rock I 



Red earth 3 6 



Limestone band 2 



Red earth • 11 



Limestone band 8^ 



Red earth 8 



Limestone band 1^ 



Red earth 1 



Limestone band 1 8 



Red earth 1^ 



Limestone band Hk 



Red earth 



Ft. 



In. 

 8 

 9 

 7 

 5 

 8 

 5 

 2 

 3 

 6 



Limestone band 



Red earth 



Red rock 1 



Red earth 



Red rock full of water 1 



Red earth '. o 



Red rock 5 



Red earth 1 



Limestone band 



Red earth 6 9 



Limestone band 2^ 



Red earth 1| 



Limestone rock full of water. 3 8^ 



Red earth 7 8 



Limestone band 1 



Red earth 



Limestone band 



Red earth o 



Limestone band 



Red earth 2 



Limestone band 



Red earth o 



Limestone band I 



Red earth o 



Limestone band 



Red earth 



Limestone band 



Red earth 



Limestone band 



Red earth 



Limestone band 



Red earth o 



Limestone band ( 



Red earth . 



11 

 5 

 2 



3 



6 



6 



1 



6 



Ok 



Oi 



1 



