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deposit. We then reach the Lower Coal Measures of 

 Huytoii; and the Trias to the east of them, on which little 

 drift is seen. This part is the highest level on the line, 

 reaching to 205 feet. The Upper Coal Measures of Whiston, 

 the Trias of Rainhill, and the Upper and Middle Coal 

 Measures, and Permian beds of Sutton then succeed, all 

 affording slight traces of Till. East of Sutton we come to 

 the Township of Parr. There, at a place called Havannah, 

 on an elevation of 70 feet, in a bore hole, the following beds 

 were met with : — 



ft. in. 

 Soil and Clay 2 



White Sand 2 6 



SoftClay 1 



Dark Sand 4 6 



Hard Marl 7 



Quick Sand 6 6 



Book Leaf Marl (laminated) 22 6 



Gravel, Resting on Blue Metal ... 9 



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In a boring at New Wint, near Newton race course, 

 about half a mile to the north of the railway, at a height of 

 125 feet, the following deposits were found : — 



ft. in. 



Earth and Clay 6 6 



RedMarl 9 6 



BookLeafMarl 1 3 



Dark Stony Marl 12 



Toad Back Marl (speckled) 1 9 



Quick Sand 1 8 



Toad Back Marl 12 4 



BookLeafMarl 1 



Loam 3 



Dark Toad Back Marl 9 



BookLeafMarl 4 



Loam 5 



