30 



2 6 

 8 8 



15 

 24 



^Sand^ate 



Mould 

 Brickearth 

 Loam 

 Flint 

 [Upper] Chalk and flint 



Folkestone. Messrs. Lingtoa and Co.'s 

 Brewery, Tontiae Street, 1879. Trial-boring. 

 28 feet above mean tide level. Made and com- 

 municated by Messrs. Legrand and SutcUEE. The 

 water in the upper beds was brackish, and rose 

 nearly to the surface (235 feet down at hijjh tide 

 and 291 feet at low tide, according to Mr. Lucas). 



Thickness Depth 



ft. ins. ft. ins. 



Made sn*ound 



Gravel 



ff olkcstone Beds! Dead sand 

 f Green sand 

 Dark ?reen [or grey? J 



loamy sand 

 Dead green sand 



^ „ — J Dead sand 



Beds, 92 feet]*) Hard dead green .sand 

 Dead green sand and 



clay 

 Hard dead sand 

 LHard green sand 



TEock 

 Sandstone 

 Rock 



Very hard rock 

 Clay and stone 

 Hard rock 

 Clay and rock 

 Rock 



Hard rock 

 Rock and clay 

 Hard limestone 

 Limcstona rock 

 Limestone and clay 

 Limestone rock 

 LStone and sandy clay 

 fSandy clay 

 TAtherfield I Sandy day with veins of 

 Chy, 33 feetli „='""% 6 156 6 



^ I Sandy clay 19 175 6 



LDarkclay 9 181 6 



Brown ^ Weald] day 23 6 208 



Folkestone. London, Chatham and Dover 

 fiailway. Trial-boring (4 inches diameter) at 

 Tiddymau Step, for proposed extension from 

 Kearsney Station to Folkestone. Made and com- 

 municated by Mr. R. D. Batchelor. Water-level 

 98 feet down. Only a slight soakage. Cut a little 

 water at the top of the green sand. 



Thickness Depth 



fHythc Beds, 

 28i feet] 



2 

 10 

 26 

 50 



56 



72 

 88 

 96 



103 

 lU 

 118 

 121 

 124 

 124 

 126 

 127 11 



129 

 130 

 131 

 131 

 134 

 134 

 135 

 136 

 137 11 

 8 7 146 6 



4 150 6 



Mould 



TLower 

 Chalk] 



Gault clay 



f Grey chalk 



Chalk marl 



Hard sandy grey chalk 



Chalk marl 



Hard green sand [basal bed 

 L of the chalk] 



3 



70 



74 



94 



102 



117 

 126 



Folkestone. Public Baths. Foord, 1898 ? 

 Boring. Made and communicated by Messrs. 

 Isler. Lined with 60 feet of tubing, of six inches 

 diameter, from a foot below the surface. Water- 

 level a foot down (later I63 feet). Supply about 

 600 gallons an hour. 



Mould or made ground 



Blue clay 



Rock and sand 



Rock 



Rock and sand 



Sandy clay and flints 



Hard rock 



Rock and clay 



Clay 



Rock 



Sandy clay 



Green sand clay 



Thickness Depth 



3 3 



3 6 

 2 8 



4 12 



2 14 



3 17 

 i 17i 



IJ 19 



li 20i 



1 2U 



43 61i 



3o.t 100 



Folkestone. Hotel Metropole. Near the 

 Cliff, on the Upper Sandgate Road. Trial boring, 

 IS96. Bored and communicated by Messrs. Baker. 

 No record of shaft. The sand blows very much 

 when the head of water is taken off, once it blew 

 as much as 60 feet in height. 



Thickness Depth 

 Shaft [Folkestone Beds, ? any Sandgate 

 Beds] — 71 i 



fHardclay 18i 90 



Green sand 8* 98i 



[Sandgate 1 !>''■■'' .^■'"d . 18^ H' 



Beds]' 



Very hard day 

 Sandy clay 

 Very hard clays 

 LMarl 



[HytheBeds] 



f Hard st«ae 



Sand, with water 



Hard stone 



Sand, with water 



Hard stone 



Sand, with water 



Hard stone 



A later boring, made and communicated by Messrs- 

 Isler, 1901 ? 110 faet of tubes, 8^ inches diameter. 

 8 feet down ; 160 feet, of .7h inches diameter. 

 6 feet down ; and 160 feet, of 6 inches diametar. 

 10 feet down. vVater-level 155 feet down. Supply, 

 from rock below 170 feet, 1,000 an hour. Water 

 brackish. 



Well 



Folkestone 

 Beds]' 



("Green loamy sand 29 80 



ro J „t I Dark .=and and clay 8 88 



Beds ■} ^'•''™ """"^ '^ " ^"^1 " 



ii« f Vl I Dead green sand 6 167 



lib leetj I Head green sani & stone 16 168 6 



i_Dead green sand 6 169 



fRock 15 184 



I Light grey marl 4 188 



[Hythe Beds]-i Rock 4 192 



! Blue marl [ ? Atherfield 



L Clay] 8 200 



Folkestone. Waterworks. Well 0, about half 



a mile south-westward of the earthwork on Castle 



1 Hill, 1S95. Communicated by Mr. H. Turner, the 



I engineer (with notes of specimens). About 137 



feet above Ordnance Datum. Shaft (of lar^e 



