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Dr. FiTTON on the Strata below the Chalk. 



[App. C. 



Stations. 



Mr. Stephenson's Brighton {continued). 



I^rooJc between Greens Farm and Rushet, 

 where crossed by a line joining letters ti 

 and t in those words 



Highest point of ground cut by the railroad, 

 on the east of Plaistow Farm, 1 mile from 

 the point last mentioned 



Boundary of the counties of Surreij and Sus- 

 sex \ immediately above letter M in Mug- 

 gerhlije Farm 



Brook on the east of the London Road, about 

 1-7 mile south of Kingsfohl; and 1*15 

 mile fi'om Warnham 



Brook south-east o{ Slaughter s Bridge, under 

 the letter B 



Height, east of the main road, on the west of 

 a small wood above the words Lahe Barn 



Stream, a tributary of the Arun, on the south- 

 west of Horsham ; north of the letters ar 

 in Farthings, and a little south of west 

 from the words Tower Hill 



Railroad at the same point 



Road from Horsham to Worthing; about 2-J 

 miles from the former, between the word 

 Prior's, and a short lane leading to that 

 farm-house 



Height 



above the 



Datum 



Feet. 



213 



297 



213 



153 

 155 

 229 



83 

 140 



136 



Static 



Heights cut through by the railroad, on th 

 south -east of Cobb's Hill; about O'l mile 

 south of letter s in Tuckman's 



Two streamlets, south-east of the point last 

 mentioned, where cut by the line passing 

 from a in Tuckman's to ha in Smallham : 

 the level in both is, about 



Heights on the north of Joulsfield Common, 

 east of West Grinstead; about O'l mile 

 north-west of a Windmill 



Road north of letter a in Partridge Green, 

 about \ mile east of the main road to Stey- 

 ning 



Principal branch of the Adur, on the north- 

 west of Henfield, — (called in the section 

 Henjield Cut); — where crossed by a line 

 connecting letter e in Bine Farm, with L 

 in Lashmer's : nearly on a level with the 

 Datum 



[Thence to the seaside, the railroad follows 

 the valley of the Adur; passing througl: 

 the chalk range, by the defile of that 

 river, to Shoreham.~\ 



Part of a hill cut through by a projected 

 Tunnel north of Brighton, on the road to 

 Preston, about 0-1 mile north of a wind- 

 mill on its summit, is about 



Height 

 above the 



Feet. 



123 



40 



90 



25-5 



00 



198 



VI.— LONDON AND SOUTHAMPTON RAILROAD, BY BASINGSTOKE AND WINCHESTER. 



This road begins on the bank of the Thames, 

 near Nine-Elms, about -^ mile south-west 

 of Fauxhall Bridge. 



The datum or base of the section is the 

 Trinity high-ivater mark at that bridge. 

 The levels were ascertained under the di 

 direction of Mr. Giles, engineer to the Com- 

 pany. 



The height of the datum above low-water 

 mark at Sheerness, is 19-67 feet 



[The natural surface for about 2 miles from 

 the point of commencement, across Batter- 

 sea Fields, is 1 to 5 feet below high-water 

 mark.] 



Road from Battersea Rise to Wandsworth, 

 immediately on the west of the cross-road 

 to Battersea 



Highest point of ground on Wandsworth 

 Common, about the letter i in the words 

 Half Farthing 



River Wandle, where crossed by the railroad, 

 near letter t in Garret Mill 



[From the foot of the height near Kingston, 

 south-east of Surbiton, to Walton Com- 

 mon, is a continuous flat.] 



London and Portsmouth Road, on Ditton 

 Marsh, south of letter a in Marsh 



Railroad at the same point 



Road from Walton-on-Thames to Hersham 

 Green, at the turn to Burwood Park 



40 



80 



10 



29 

 45 



37 



Ground above the railroad, outside of Oat- 

 land's Park ; directly south of the second 

 a in Oatlands 



Old River Wey, north-east of the letter k in 



Hollick's Farm 



Wey navigation, at the commencement of 

 the Basingstoke canal ; south-east of let- 

 ter w in Ham Haw 



Road on Woking Heath, from Horsell to 

 Heathside; under letter W, and immedi 

 ately west of letter // in Heath 



Summit of a ridge of sand (called Goulds 

 worth in the section) ; south of letters Gr 

 in Royal Oak Green, and west of the word 

 Crossland 



Stream on the north-east of Pirhright Com 

 mon, south of letter m in Hermitage , 



Height on Pirhright Common, north of let- 

 ters ir in Pirbright 



Ground at the eastern angle of Furzehill 

 Pond 



South east extremity of Lodge Pond, on Pir- 

 bright Common ; south of the canal at 

 Leatherhead Hill 



Highest ground between Lodge Pond and 

 the canal at Primley Wharf; about \ mile 

 north-west of the word Lodge 



Basingstoke (^anal, west of the word Wharf. 



Ground at Blackwuter Brook, or River, di-l 

 viding the counties of Surrey and Hants; 

 about ^ mile south ot F in Frimley Green} 



103 



29 



42 



90 



185 



103 



173 



168 



227 



272 

 235 



192 



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