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Dr. PiTTON on the Strata below the Chalk. 



Stations. 



South-eastern Railroad {continued) . 



A change in the beginning of this line has 

 been since proposed, which will carry it 

 through Godstone and Tandridge. The 

 following are some points on the new sec- 

 tion :— 



Road from Croydon to Addiscombe, north of 

 N in Croydon 



Park hill; top of ridge, south of letter a 



Comhc lane, bottom of C 



Road from Croydon, near Purley House, bot- 

 tom ofletter // 



Hill on which is the old London road, south 

 of I in Riddles' Doum 



Opposite to the road to Catlcrsham 



Beginning of the proposed Tunnel, west of 

 Tillingdown farm 



Highest ground above the Tunnel 



Road at the Dog-kennel (Marden Park ?)... 



Height 



above the 



Datum. 



Feet. 



209 

 263 

 210 



254 



407 

 413-69 



473 

 573 

 460-05 



Stations. 



[App. C. 



Height 



above the 



Datum. 



Road, or lane, from the Oxtead road to God- 

 stone Church 



Road to Tandridge Church ; near k in Old 

 Park Wood 



Road from Oxtead to Croivhurst, south of 

 the turn to Whitehall; about 0-05 mile 

 from S in Stockhurst 



Brook, between Jincock's and Stookhouse 

 farms 



Road from Crowhurst to Limpsjield, at 3Iil- 

 stoti Wood, about 0-1 mile south of letter 

 t in Milston 



Road at Willwood farm 



Brook about ^ mile south-west of Willwood 

 Farm 



[The new line hereabouts joins that first pro- 

 jected.] 



Road to Edenbridge, immediately on the 

 south of road from Hole Farm 



Feet. 

 383 

 382 



235 

 213 



292 

 236 



187 



224 



IV.— SIR JOHN RENNIE'S LINE OF RAILROAD, FROM LONDON TO BRIGHTON. 



The beginning of this line, in the section 

 laid before Parliament, is at Kennington. 



The datum, or base of the section, is the Tri 

 nity high-water mark in London. 



North-eastern angle of Mitcham Common -j 



Smithham Bottom, near the road from Croy 

 don to Merstham; letter P. of T.P 



Same road, south-west of buildings called Old 

 brewhouse in the Ord. map 



Road to Coulsdon, at the place where it 

 strikes off from the main, about | mile 

 south of the Ped Lion 



Above Hooley House, on a line through the 

 second o in the former word 



Turnpike-road, where crossed by a line drawn 

 through the words Cottage — (Sfoney Cot 

 tage), and Downs — {Farthing Downs) .. 



Ground above the railroad, opposite to the 

 Star Iim near Chipstead ; between the let- 

 ters < axid in a Star 



Road (above the proposed Tunnel) from the 

 Turnpike to Dean's Farm ; about three 

 fourtiis of the distance from the Turnpike 

 road 



Highest point of ground over the proposed 

 Tunnel at Merstham Hill; about 4J- fur- 

 longs south of the point last mentioned.. 



Turnpike-road north of Merstham, at the Jo- 

 liffeArms, north of the letters ff* in Partem. . 



Ground near the Windmill, Merstham, on 

 the ridge of the Upper green-sand (fire- 

 stone) 



Millstream, west of the bottom of letter M 

 in Mill 



Stream, where cut by a line from the top of 

 the letters in the word Linkjield 



Road from Nutfield to Reigate ; immediately 

 on the south of the second a in Tanyard. 



107 

 97-25 



200 



225 



297 

 323 



303 



358 



397 



498 

 363 

 362 

 285 

 232 

 238 



Earl's Wood Common ; on a line with tlie 

 lower part of the word Common, on the 

 east 



Height east of Pertridge Common; at th 

 first in the word Wood 



Stream, a tributary of the Mo/e ; immediately 

 above, and north-east of the letter P. in 

 T.P , 



Stream tributary to the Mole, between the 

 two letters B in Bonehurst Bridge 



[From the brook at Bonehurst Bridge, to 

 that north of Hazlick Mill (more than 4 

 miles), the surface is nearly flat; on the 

 Weald-clay.] 



Brook, about 2 miles south of the place last 

 mentioned ; above the second letter e in 

 Horley-lane Farm 



Lane dividing Surrey and Sussex ; south-west 

 of the second a in Oakland 



Stream at Hazlick Mill ; where crossed by the 

 road from Jordan's Farm to Wakeham's 

 Green 



River Mole, near the road from Craivley to 

 the Workhouse, south of the letter g in 

 Three Bridges 



[Near this place, the ground begins to rise 

 into the Forest ridge, (Hastings-sand).] 



The Mole river, in Tilgate Forest ; on a line 

 with the word Tilgate, and nortli-west of 

 letter C in Cinder Banks 



Ground in Tilgate Forest, about half a fur- 

 long north of re in Green Trees , 



Ground over a proposed Tunnel through the 

 summit of Balcombe Down ; (about a fur- 

 long east of the letter ZJ in Balcombe) ... 



Road from Coojier's Corner to Balcombe 

 Church; at the letter e in Cooper's 



[A rapid descent of very irregular ground 

 succeeds.] 



190 



233 



167 

 156?? 



152 



165 

 145 



154 



217 



254 

 304 



439 

 293 



