Mr. W. Whitaker on some Surrey Wells. 141 



2. The Homestead, about a quarter-mile S.E. of the Green 

 (Mr. T. Churchill, Builder). 



Water-level 66J feet down. 



Thickness Depth 

 Dug well (old, the rest bored) — 66^ 



! Dark clay and sand 13 79| 



Dark green sand, with bands of 

 sandstone Vy-T-^ ^ ^7^ 



(ireen sand and clay, and bands ox 

 sandstone lOJ 98 



Hambledon. Furze Hill. Mr. Muir's. 

 Communicated by Messrs. Duke and Ockenden. 



[Lower Greensand.] Ferruginous sand, 75 feet. 



Horley. Ehn Cottage {Mr. L. Miller's). 



No supply. 



Communicated by Messrs. Isler & Co. 



L •^■J (Bore, through blue slaty marl ... 25 J 



Rede Hall. Mr. Tebbs. 



Bored and communicated by Messrs. Duke and Ockenden. 

 Abundance of water, rising 3| feet above tlie ground. 



Thickness Depth 



Well (•? old), the rest bored — 47 



/ Soft blue rock 32 79 



[Weald Clay.] r^^^^^^^,^,:!:!.:^:: 66 145 



( Softer strata, with sand 5 150 



Mr. Topley has noted that a boring made at the Eailway 

 Station (about 1839) is believed to be 260 or 270 feet deep, and 

 that water overflowed to the height of 20 feet. 



Milford. Messrs. RothweU's Steam Dairy. 



Made and communicated by Messrs. Duke and Ockenden. 

 Good supply of water, coming in at various depths, and 

 standing 8 feet down. 



[? Hythe Beds.] Sandstone-rock, sometimes very hai-d, in 

 layers, 40 feet. 



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