Surrey Wells and their Teachiruis. 69 



Soil 6 



Yellow gravel 12 



C Light-coloured fine compact 



[Thanet Sand.] ■ sand, without water ... 16^ 



(Dark sand 4^ 



Chalk and flints, ending in hard continuous 



flint 22i 



61f 



Peckham. — Brewery, Hill Street. 1876. 



Communicated by Mr. J. Brooks. 



About 17 feet above Ordnance Datum. 



Shaft 8 feet ; the rest bored. 



Water rose to 23 feet below the surface, and is not lowered 

 more than a foot when pumping at the rate of 3600 gallons an 

 hour. 



Top [made] ground 2 



ro -IT 11 T> -ti-i ( Sand and loam 13 



[? VaUey Drift.] jg^^^^^ ^„^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ _ _ ^^ 



[Fine sand , with few pebbles ... 2 



[? Woolwich Beds.] \ Conglomerate 2 



(Green sand and pebbles 8 



[Thanet Sand, J Grey sand, with pebbles* 46 



48 ft.?] (Muddy clay 2 



Chalk and thnts 167 



253 



Peckham. — Mr. Origgs's, Hanover Street, Rye Lane. 



Made and commimicated by Messrs. G. Isler & Co. 

 Water-level 40 feet down ; supply abundant. 



Shaft (the rest bored), through made ground, clay, 



and sand 23 



Blue [■? London] clay 2 



Grey sand and small pebbles... 15 



Grey sand 2 



Brown sand and pebbles 14 



(Large baUast [? pebbles] 4i 



Grey [Thanet] sand 30^ 



Chalk and flints o3 



[? Woohvich Beds, 

 35^ ft.] 



1-24 



Part of this may belong to the Woolwich Beds. 



