ON THE SHELL-BEARING DEPOSITS AT CLAVA, AND OTHER PLACES, oil 



being touched by them. It was considered advisable, therefore, to put 

 down two other bores in the positions marked (No. 5 and No. 6). These 

 additional bores were also done by Mr. Pollock. 



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Finally, another bore, No. 7, was put down from the bottom of the 

 well in order to reach the rock, which Sir A. Geikie had been informed 

 was 24 feet beneath the shelly clay. 



When the boring was in pi-ogress Mr. Macconochie, of the Geological 

 Survey, at the request of the Chairman, visited the spot to examine the 

 material and report if any change was observable. Mr. Dunlop and the 

 Secretary were also present. 



The following is Mr. Pollock's journal of the bores and remarks : — ■ 



Journal of Hares at Lindsay^s Well, Chapelhall. 



