66 Mr. William Whitaker on some 



Top soil and loam 2 



Gravel 20 



London Clay 263 



nuT , •, , /Mottled clay 50 



[Woolwich and U g^^ J^^ 6 



74i^ft r 1 ^""""^y °^°"^^'^ ''^'^y ^ 



'■* '-I (.Dark green sandy clay 13^ 



! Coarse sand, full of water ... 20^ 



Dark loamy sand 3 

 Green sandy clay, and red 



mottled clay 2 

 Layer of flints. 



To Chalk 385 



Thorpe. — Holloivmj Sanatorium, Less than a quarter of a mile 

 N.N.E. of Virginia Water Station, 1884. 



Sunk and communicated by Messrs. T. Tilley & Son. 

 Shaft 115 feet ; the rest bored. 



Water-level (from the Chalk) about 40 feet down ; but the 

 yield, at 360 feet, not more than 2 gallons a minute. 



[Lower Bagshot Sand, and passage-beds into 



London Clay?] 110 



C Clay, with beds of stone [septaria] , 



[London Clay.] j pebbles and pyrites 325 



1 Sandy clay, and vein of hard stone 4 



Mottled clay 32 



Dirty sand, beds of clay, and some 



water 20 



[Eea<Ung Beds, ] ^^^ rockand water'.]!:;::'.!::;!;."." 9* 



'^*'"- Live sand H 



Dark clay, with brown spots 13 



Clay, with veins of sand, and some 



I chalk 8 



Chalk 275 



800 



Tooting.— r/(e Brewenj (Atiie's), 1874. 



Sunk and communicated by Mr. G. Eastell. See also Mr. J. 

 Lucas, Journ. Soc. Arts, vol. xxv., p. 610. 

 52 feet above Ordnance Datum. 



Water rose 8 feet above the ground. Supply plentiful. 

 To Chalk, 114 feet; in Chalk, 14 feet; total, 128 feet. 



Vauxhall. — Messrs, Barrett S Co., Zoedone Works, Bond Street. 



1881. 



Sunk and communicated by Messrs. Legrand and Sutcliff. 

 Shaft 13 J feet ; the rest bored. 



