54 Mr. William WJiitaker on some 



leads me to doubt the classification, and to suggest that the 

 reading may possibly have to be altered, even to the following 

 extent : — 



Upper Bagshot and Bracklesham Beds (Middle Bagshot) ? 245 or 262 

 Lower Bagshot ?85or 68 



Without, however, a precise knowledge of the site, it is difficult 

 to understand the section, and the above suggestion is offered 

 only as a caution against the too ready acceptance of the 

 published classification, which latter would lead one to expect 

 the occurrence of the Chalk within 30 feet ; whereas, on the 

 other view, it would not be reached in 300. 



Garrett. — The Willows. 



Specimens shown me by Mr. Hallett. 

 About 38 feet above Ordnance Datum. 

 Well (sunk by Eastell) 235 feet deep. 

 Water overflows. 



London Clay. 



^Variously coloured mottled claj^s. 

 Reading Beds. \ Pebbles. 



\ Green and red mottled clayey sand. 

 Fine grey Thanet Sand. 



According to Mr. J. Lucas, this bore is 256 feet deep, and 

 reaches the Chalk. 



Guildford.— Castie Brewery. 1883. 



Sunk and communicated by Mr. R. B. Paten. 

 Shaft 17^ feet ; the rest bored. 



Gravel and sand 12 



Chalk and flints 263 



275 



Hatchfold. — Lord F. Egerton's. About 1^ miles S. TV. of Cobham, 

 on a Mil hiijher than the toj) of the house. 1843. 



Sunk and communicated by Mr. C. Page. 

 Shaft 45 feet ; the rest bored. 



At a depth of G25 feet the water rose to within 25 feet from 

 the surface. 



[Bagshot] sand, the lower part with water 80 



Blue London Clay 362 



Coloured grey clay [? partly London Clay] 100 



