376 Rev. W. B. Clarke on the Geological Structure 



No. 33-— Wells at Bury. 



No. 32. — Well at Ickworth House 

 (Marq. Bristol)^ 3 miles S.W. from 

 Bury. 



1 . Diluvial white clay 



pipe-clay 

 gravel . . 

 blue clay 



Feet. 

 12 



Total., 



To S.W. of Bury. 



1. Diluvial gravel 



2. clay . . 



3. Chalk 



Feet. 



2 



60 



120 



Total.. 182 



B. 1. Plastic clay — yellow ochrey sand, 

 cutting like leather, requires 



pinning. 

 2. Chalk. 



No. 34. — Well at Barrow, 6 miles west from Bury. 



Diluvial clay (Water.) 130 feet. 



N.B. Chalk hard by. 

 No. 35.— Well at Norton Hall, 7 miles E. by N. from Bury. 



Blue clay — sand 75 feet. 



No. 36.— Well at Tostock, 6 miles E. from Bury. 



Gravel 55 feet. 



No. 37.— Wells at Elmswell, H mile E. of Tostock, or 5 miles N.W. of 

 Stowmarket. 



Diluvial clay 40 to 60 feet. 



Plastic ? sand 20 to 33 



Total.. 60 to 93 



No. 38. 



Feet. 

 10 



1. Plastic clay — white clay 



2. gravel 10 



3. white clay 10 



4. blue clay (with iron-stone thick as a mill-stone) 20 



5. blue clay 43 



Total.. 93 



Nos. 39 to 43.— Wells at 



Drinkstone (39). Wetherden Hall (40). Haughley Green (41). Mendlesham (42). Gislingham (43), 

 5Jm.\V.N.W. 3| in. N.W. Stow- 3f m. N.N.W. Stow- 5^ m. N.E. Stow- 4i m. W.S.W. 



Stowmarket. market. market. market. Eye. 



Feet. Feet. Feet. Feet. Feet. 



Diluvial clay . . 70 40 60 40 60 



Plastic sand . . — 20 — 20 \5 



Total.. 70 



60 



60 



60 



75 



