140 Mr. W. Wbitaker on some Surrey Wells. 



Wells ('Transactions' for 1886, pp. 53, 54). The above classi- 

 fication of the beds seems more warrantable than that given 

 before. 



Godalming. Messrs. Pulhnaii's, Leather Dressers. 



Made and communicated by Messrs. Duke and Ockenden. 

 Good supply of water, rising to within 9 inches of the ground. 



Thickness Depth 



Made up ground 12 12 



[Eiver Drift.] Gravel, fine and coai-se 8 20 



I Yellow-brown sand 10 30 - 



Blue-grey sand 14 44 



Stiff blue clay 2 46 



Blue-grey sand 7 53 



Medium hard sandstone ... 7 GO 



Bluish clayey sand 12 72 



Not far S.W. of Cateshall Mill. 



From information given by Mr. Sweetapple. 

 According to information got by Mr. C. E. Hawkins this was 

 made some fifty years or more ago, and was unsuccessful. 



Thickness Depth 



rr n ^l ( Coarse sand 12 12 



[Lower Greensand.l j o. ^^ ="'"^ ••••• j-^ i^ 



J t btones and sand 38 50 



[Atherfield& Weald.] Clay (the latter part sandstone) 490 540 



According to a letter from Mr. J. Church, at the Godalming, 

 Frith Hill, and Farncombe Waterworks, a large fissure was cut 

 in rock, which runs under Frith Hill, and an unlimited supply 

 was got from this source. When more than 10,000 gallons an 

 hour are pumped, sand is got with the water. 



Godstone. 



Two Wells. Made and communicated by Messrs. Legrand 

 and Sutcliff. 1888. 



1. Cottages in Hart Lane. 



Water-level 15 feet down. 



Thickness Depth 



Dug well (old, the rest bored) — 45 



AVeald clay 58 103 



Hard clay and a little sand 7 110 



Hard clay 26 136 



