440 



REPORT — 1895. 



Thorpe Morieux. Chinery's Farm, 270 feet above Ordnance Datum. 

 Communicated by the Eev. E. Hill, from information from Mr. Cobbold, well-sinker. 

 Well 120 feet deep. 'Mostly blue clay ; sandy gall at bottom.' 



Trimley. Felixstow and Walton Waterworks. 1893. 

 Communicated by Mr. H. Miller. 



Sixty feet abo^e Ordnance Datum. Iron cylinders 83 feet, the rest 

 bored. Water rose to 55 feet from the surface. Supjaly good. Quality 

 excellent. 



Thickness in Depth in 



Feet Feet 



Soil and Crag 



[London Clay]. Clay and loam, with 7 inches of 



septaria 88^ feet down ..... 



m J- T> J (■ Mottled clay 



[Readmg Beds, | ^^^^ ^^^^ .... 



-I (Greenish sand 



Chalk. Thin layers of flints 144, IGl, 165, and 178 



feet down 



8 



81 

 18 



9 



9 



116i 



8 



89 

 107 

 116 

 125 



241i 



Wattisham. Opj)osite the gate to the Hall. 

 Communicated hy the Rev. E. Hill, from information from Mr. Cobbold, well-sinker. 



Road-level about 285 feet above Ordnance Datum. Well 80 feet deep, 

 mostly through stiff blue [Boulder] clay. 



WooDBRiDGE. The Thoroughfare. Mr. Carter's. 1895. 

 Made and communicated by Mr. F. Bennett. 

 Good supply. Water stands about 26 feet down. 



Well (? old), the rest bored .... 

 [? Crag or Eocene] Running sand 

 /'Mottled clay 



Green sand .... 

 [Eeading Beds, Running sand 



26 feet] 1 Dark green sand and flints . 

 Mottled clay 



>Dark green clay . . . . 



( Chalk, with flints nearly every foot 



[Upper Chalk] J Mottled clay [? a marl-bed in the 



( chalk, or pipe of Reading Beds?] 



