and Phcenomena of the County of Suffolk. 377 



No. 44. — Well at Gislingham Parsonage. 



Feet. 



1. Diluvial white clay 10 



2. gravel 4 



3. blue clay 10 



4. Plastic clay — black sand . . 5 



Feet. 



5. Plastic blue clay 20 



6. white sand 16 



7. gravel 40 



Total.. 105 (water.) 



Nos. 45 to 49.— Wells at 



Aspal (45). Framlingham (46). Baddingham (47). Great Glemham (48). Parham (49) 



5§m.S.byE, Q^m. S.E.Eye. 3im.N.N.E. 3§m.S.E. 2|m.S.S.E.' 



Eye. Framlingham. Framlingham. Framlingham. 



Feet. Feet. Feet. Feet. Feet. 



Diluvial clay .. . 70 15'^ 80 20 25 



Plastic sand 10' 25 — 20 30 



Total.. 80 40 80 40 55 



• Water instantly rose, and stands within 40 feet of the surface. " This clay was full of 

 septaria and the usual fossils. 



No. 50. — Well at Wickham Market, 5 miles S. from Framlingham. 



Feet. 



1. Blue clay 50 



2. Sand 



3_ Clay 1 j Particulars unknown, but 



4. Sands and gravel \ ^^^ { probably crag, London 



5. Chalk J L cl^y* and plastic clay. 



Total.. 160 (water). 



No. 51.— Well at Helmingham Hall (Lady Dysart's), 7 miles W.N.W. 

 from Wickham Market. 



Feet. 



1. Mould 1 



2. Clay, with shells 5Q 



3. Chalk 30- 



4. Dark sand 5 



Total.. 92 



No. 52. — Wells in the Pour Stonehams'. 



Diluvial clay 60 to 80 feet. 



In one well, at 64 feet, man killed, in 1829, by bad air. Lias fossils abundant. 



