60 



Mr. William Whitaker 071 some 



Black clay 16 



Yellow clay 6 



rr, 1- -u ^ f Black saiicl roidhaven Beds] ... 20 



[Readi^ng Beds, ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ \ 38 



i Oyster-bed ['? clayey ^een sand] 10 

 'Mouse-coloured and black sand 



and pebbles 12 



Green sand 6 



.Green flints i 



Chalk and black flints 138 



68 ft.J 



[Thanet Sand, 

 18J ft.] 



24G3 



Workhouse, Qiteen's Uoad. 1883. 



162 feet above Ordnance Datum. 

 Communicated by Mr. H. Klaassen. 

 Shaft 63 feet ; the rest bored. 

 Water-level 70 feet down. 



Mould 

 Gravel 



[Loudon Clay, 

 55i ft.] 



Moiise-coloured clay 3 



Clay, with septaria a foot thick, 



6 feet down 29 



Sandy clay 1 



Clay 4 



Sandy clay 3 



Clay 6 



Sandy clay 3 



Clay 2 



Sandy clay and septaria 1 



jrl&pIbbVe^lPOldhavenBeds] j^^ 



Blue clay {see Note) 25 



Mottled clay 16 



Dark sand (= lavender-coloured 

 sandy pebble-bed of Park Hill 



section) 1 



Green sand and pebbles 14 



f Light-coloured saud 43 



] Loamy sand, with water 10 



Flints 1 



[Woolwich 



and 

 Reading 

 Beds.] 



[Thanet Beds, 

 54 ft. [ 



Chalk and flints ; uo water 281i 



458 



Note. — One would take the blue clay to be London Clay but for the bed 

 above. Perhaps it is only the shell-beds in great thickness. Mr. Klaassen 

 tells me that in 18(j() a well was dug and abandoned, 100 feet to the west, 

 in which, instead of the blue clay and the two beds above it, the following 

 were found : — 



Dark sandstone 2 



Light-coloured sand 5 



Stone ^ 



Pale sand 1 



