339 
Height | - 
above | 
Ordnance | Thick-| _ 
No. 1A. peeons ay De oa 
About 45yds. W. of No. 1. oe --.| 363°73 
1.—* Midford Sands” and “ Burrs ” at 
base 8 8 
2.—Yellow clay followed by light blue clay 3 11 
No. 2. 
About 106yds. to the E. of No. 1. ..-| 365°09 
1.—Surface soil, “ Midford Sands,” and 
‘‘burrs” coming in about 18ft. | 
down Bar Lots yr 18 18 
2.—Sand “burrs” ... A) 9 27 
3.—-Conglomeratic iron-shot beds with 
Celphalopoda Beco oy and | 
Belmenites) .. Bs sl 5 32 
No. 3. 
About 60yds. S.E. of No. 2, and at the 
bottom of field just N. of the brook | 325-26 
'1.— Midford Sands ” 7 4 
2.—Light blue clay with thin band of 
“blue dense rather micaceous lime- 
stone Dae Poe a + il 
No. 4. 
About 50yds. S. of No. 3, and on N. of 
brook 3 ...| 322°46 
1.—Peat and shelly marl alluvial bd: 19 19 
2.—Stiff light blue clay with occasional 
bands of thin blue Lias : 10 29 
3.—Boring carried down 16ft. lower, still 
in light blue clay, with occasional 
bands of blue limestone from Sin. 
to 14in. thick. Borer at bottom 
still in blue clay a rr - 16 45 
Nos. 5, 6 and 7 are not of any importance, except that at No. 5 
about 55yds. S.W. of No. 4 the alluvial deposit thins out on the 
upward slope to 10ft., and rests immediately upon the light blue 
clay as at No. 4, the blue clay being here sunk through to a 
depth of 3ft. 
