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OF SELBORNE. 



becomes a branch of the Arun, running to Arundel, and so 

 falling into the British Channel : the other to the north. The 

 Selborue stream makes one branch of the Wey ; and, meeting 

 the Blackdown stream at Hedleigh, and the Alton and Farn- 

 ham stream at Tilford Bridge, swells into a considerable river, 

 navigable at Godalming ; from whence it passes to Guildford, 



WKU. HKAI). 



and so into the Thames at Weybridge ; and thus at the Nore 

 into the German Ocean. 



Our wells, at an average, run to about sixty-three feet, and 

 when sunk to that depth seldom fail ; but produce a fine 

 limpid water, soft to the taste, and much commended by those 

 who drink the pure element, but which does not lather well 

 with soap. 



