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Dr. FiTTON on the Strata below the Chalk. 



381* 



Stations. 



Road frorii London to Farnham ; \ mile 

 south of the WO! (J InU in Windmill- kill 



Stream whei-e crossed by a line joining the 

 words IVes t-//e a Ih and Workhouse 



Highesl ground on the line east oi Fleet Pond; 

 1 mile t'roni the point last mentioned 



Margin oi Fleet Pond, north of letter F in 

 Fleet 



Height west of Fleet Pond ; 4- mile south of 

 letter a in Broomhall, and 0'4 mile west 

 of the pond's edge 



Ridge about 1:^ mile west oi Fleet Pond, and 

 ^ mile east of letter F in Greenham's F"'. 



Stream, between the letters m and s in Green 

 ham's F. 



Highest point over the railroad at Shapley 

 Heath ; between the letters e and a in 

 the word Heath 



Railroad at the same point 



Whitewater River, at the separation of two 

 branches, south of the word Holt 



Road from London to Basingstoke, on Hook 

 Common ; about ^ mile from the cross 

 roads in Hook village 



Height cut through by the railroad, ^ of a 

 mile from Newnham Church 



Stream on the south-west of Newnham, and 

 0-08 mile north of the io in the words Red 

 Lion 



Highest point of ground cut through by the 

 railroad between Newnham and Old Ba- 

 sing ; 0'35 mile south of letter M in Basing 

 Mill 



Road at Old Basing, west of top of letter O. 



Mill Head, River Loddon ; ^ mile west of 

 bottom of the word Old 



Main road from Basingstoke to Reading ; on 

 a line with the bottom of the word Pen- 

 ton's, in Penton's Mill 



Road from Basingstoke to Whitchurch, at 

 Worting, about midway from the cross 

 roads to the church 



Railroad at the same point 



Height south of the word Worting 



Road from Church Oakley to Fair down 

 Copse ; about 0-63 mile from the church, 



on the south-east 



High ground about -^ mile south of the place 



last mentioned 



[This point is a little higher than the gene- 

 ral range of the heights between Worting 

 and SteventonJ] 

 Railroad, 38 feet lower 



Height 



above the 

 Datum 



Feet. 

 217 

 188 

 224 

 214 



245 



237 

 187-5 



307 

 247 



200 



293 

 301 



198 



292 

 254 



224 



307 



318-75 



341 



362 



404 

 420 



382 



Stations. 



Highest ground, south-west of Steoenton 

 Church ; in a wood east of road at South 

 Wood 



Depression on the south-west of the height 

 last mentioned ; northern extremity of 

 Cobley Wood 



Height at the angle of an inclosure, west of 

 the words Popham Beacon 



Railroad (83 feet below) 



West side of the inclosures at Warren's 

 Farm 



Depression 0-7 mile south-west by south of 

 Warren's Farm ; north of S in Sheep Ho. 



Height north of Sheephouse Farm, about ^ 

 mile north of top of letters Sh 



Stream and road near ^Fes^on, about 0-86 east 

 of the church at Stoke Charity 



Railroad at same place, 84 feet above 



Height about 0-15 mile south-west of the 

 cross roads between Waller's Ash and Lun- 

 way's Inn 



Ground in a road south of letter F, in Hook 

 Pit Farm 



Summit of height on the east of New Farm . 



Road immediately on the south of h in 

 Headhorne Worthy 



Turnpike road from Winchester to Andover; 

 east of the words Turnpike gate, on the 

 road to Week 



Railroad at the same place 



Height on the north-east of the point last 

 mentioned 



Road from Winchester to Southampton, about 

 0-1 mile from the first s in the words St. 

 Cross 



Railroad at the same point 



[From this place to the shore, east of South- 

 ampton, the railroad follows the line of 

 the River Itching, with a nearly uniform 

 descent.] 



Road at Allbrook, crossing the Itching navi- 

 gation 



Railroad at the same place 



Road from Southampton to Twyford and 

 Winchester, about -^ mile north of Swath- 

 ling 



[The railroad reaches the level of the Lon- 

 don high water-mark, within the grounds 

 of Portswood House. '\ 



Height 



above the 



Datum. 



Feet. 

 456 



374 



454 

 372-5 



315-3 



268 



313 



208-5 

 292-5 



347 



164 

 228 



152 



177 

 177 



217 



146 

 130 



41-5 

 52-5 



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