Mr. W. Whitaker on some Surrey Wells. 83 
Puttenham. The Priory (Messrs. Bell Stewart dé Co.). 1900. 
Boring made and communicated by Messrs, Lecranp & 
Surcuirr. 
Water-level 633 feet down (October). 
Well (old), the rest bored ......... 683) 
Sand (Folkestone Beds) ......... 52s | 121 feet. 
Tatsfield. Hast of Titsey Wood. Boring for the Limpsfield and 
Oxted Water Co. 1900. 
From a statement furnished by the foreman to Mr. Landale 
(Chairman). 
(All below 305 feet and all in these brackets communicated by 
Mr. R. F. GrantHam.) 
When the boring was 2963 feet deep, water stood at the depth 
of 89 feet. On Nov. 17th, at over 305 feet, it was 864 feet. 
Dec. 14th, 78 feet down (end). 
10,000 gallons an hour, day and night, were pumped for a 
fortnight, and Mr. Grantham thinks that more could have been 
got with a permanent pump (Aug. 1901). 
Thickness Depth 
FT. IN. FT. IN. 
Soil, clay and loam mixed ...............0e:secsccsesessees 10 0 10 0 
EO GL any °s oasis cnctanadsg vasa tasascakaass 41 6 51 6 
[Gault. ] {Tommy Sand (Clay) ........cssesseseeoes 15 0 66 6 
(White sand (water first met with 
lio) TGPL)araceaeane-ddescaccesen ans 26 0 92 6 
Pale yellow sand (buff) ............... 37 6 130 O 
Wollow sand) .cccscsvtescessceescaccesctees 20 0 150 0 
Rock, hard (ironstone) 1 6) 156 
[Folkestone Mollovgy Sami: . i. stes.ses ese cancecaspees 12 6 164 O 
Beds, 211 ft.] 1 Rock, hard (ironstone) .... 1-0 165 O 
MOU OWABANG.... 2: cevevceeeseeseeseoderes 19 0 184 O 
Pale yellow fine sand (buff) ......... 41 0 225 O 
Yellow sand, a shade coarser [than 
above] (darker budi)i...-<.onee 40 0 265 O 
(Dark yellow sand ............ceeceeees 12 6 277 6 
[? Peaks Boas: | Blue clay (dark) and green sand, 
INIXO weseewenives bss sede essasese sens 6 6 284 0 
[Hythe Beds.] Hard rock |Specimen simply dark 
BANG, HOULOCK | Mcctestasaeeertesebatatrccraeccceere 66 0 3850 O 
An account from Mrssrs. Isuer & Co. differs in details, making 
the thickness of the Gault and of the Sandgate Beds a little less, 
that of the Folkestone Beds and of the Hythe Beds a little more. 
Upper Norwood. Brewery, Chapel Road, midway between ~ 
Knights Hill Road and Elder Road. 1901. 
Communicated by Sir B. Baxer. 
192 feet above Ordnance Datum. Shaft, of 5 feet diameter, 
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