82 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF ALABAMA. 



3. TALLADEGA CREEK AT NOTTINGHAM, ALABAMA. 



This station is located on the Southern railroad bridge a 

 fourth of a niile from the depot at Nottinghom, Ala, and one 

 mile north of Alpine, Ala. The gage, which is graduated to 

 feet and tenths and is 20 feet long, is fastened vertically to a 

 tree on right bank about 50 feet above the bridge. The initial 

 point of sounding is end of iron bridge right bank up stream. 

 The bench mark is top rail on the upstream side of the bridge, 

 and is 24.13 feet above gage datum. The station is a good one 

 and is free from piers. The observer is R. M. McClatchy, 

 station agent at Nottingham. During 1900 the following meas- 

 urements were made by James R. Hall : 



August 16 Gage height, 1.10 feet; discharge, 102 second-feet. 

 November 29 Gage height, 1.70 feet; discharge, 240 second-feet. 



Daily gage height in feet of Talladega Creek at Nottingham, Ala., 



for 1900. 



The following discharge measurements were made during 

 1901 by Max Hall and others : 



April 5 Gage height, 3.0 feet; discharge, 526 second-feet. 

 October 22 Gage height, 1.0 feet; discharge, 90 second-feet. 



