ON THE CIRCULATION OF UNDEKGROUND WATERS. 



89 



9. 



Feet. 



37J 



Drift. 



t 



I 



London 

 clay. 



290^ 



604 



Mould .... 



Brick earth 



White running sand 



Ordinary gravel 



Blue basic clay 



Hard sandstone (7 septaria) 



Blue clay and sand 



Hard blue clay 



Hard blue boulder (? septaria) 



Hard blue clay 



Black sand 



Hard sand boulder (? septaria) 



Dark green sand (water) 



Hard boulder (? septaria) 



Hard blue clay 



Kock with metal . 



Stiff red clay . 



Pipe clay 



Brown clay (brick earth) 



Light red clay, with 3 inches of sand 



Black loamy sand . 



Dark red clay 



Grey clay 



Red plaster clay . 



Hard stone . 



Plaster clay and slime 



Chalk, with occasional flints 



Feet. 

 U 

 5' 



29 



3 

 23 



82 



Ok 



8 



3^ 

 3 

 22 



1^ 



78i 



lot 



10 



H 



5i 

 2^ 



n 

 3 



177 



Monks Sherborne. 



Collected hy Mr. Whitaker. 



Communicated and made by Messrs. Legrand and Sutcliff. 



1. The Kectory, Monks Sherborne. Xa. 1887. 3. Shaft 30 feet, rest bored. 

 9. 



Feet. Feet. 



London /Clay with septaria 30 



35 clay. X „ „ shells 5 



, Mottled clay 25 



„ ,. Sandy clay 16 



^f^^°^ Mottled clay 9^ 



^^'l^- I Hard clay 141 



^ Black sand 2 



130 Chalk with flints 28 



For numerous Hampshire wells of less importance, see Paper by Mr. 

 Whitaker in the ' Papers and Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club,' 

 No. III. 1889. 



Report of the Committee, consisting of Dr. H. Woodward (Chair- 

 man), Mr. J. Starkie Gtardner (Secretary), and Mr. Clement 

 Reid, appointed for the purpose of exploring the Higher Eocene 

 Beds of the Isle of Wight. (Draiun up by the Secretary.) 



The anticipation that varied and well-preserved plant remains would be 

 obtained from among the mottled clays of the Osborne series has not 

 been realised. Mr. Clement Reid and myself searched them both in the 



