378 



Rev. W. B. Clarke on the Geological Structure 



No. 53.— Well at Old Newton, 

 24- miles N.N. E. Stowmarket. 



Diluvial clay. 



Feet. 

 50 



No. 54. — Well at Stow Upland, near 

 Stowmarket. 



Diluvial clay. 

 Sand 



Feet. 

 105 



No, 55. — Well at Stowmarket. 



London clay — dark, stiff clay 

 Plastic clay — sand 



Feet. 

 16 



Total.. 105 (water). 



No. 56. — Section at Stowmarket. 



Feet. 



1, Soil 2 



2. London clay — red clay 17 



54 



Total.. 70 



Bones of elephants found in the surface soil, and crumbling shells. Dis 

 tance to the morass near the river, about 20 feet covered by diluvium. 



No. 57. — Well at Great Finborough, 2.^ miles W.S.W. from Stowmarket. 



Feet. 



1. Clay 90 



2. Sand 30 



Total.. 120 (water). 



No. 58. — Well at Greeting All Saints, l-f mile N.N.E. from Needham. 



Feet. 

 Various soils 74 



Diluvial gravel 10 



Total.. 84 



No. 59. — Well at Greeting St. Mary, 1 mile N.N.E. from Needham. 



Feet. Feet. 

 7 



1. Mixed soil . . . = 



2. Plastic clay — gravel 4 



3. blue clay 2 



4. sand 10 



5. rocky substance 2 



18 



6. Chalk 175 



Total, . 200 



No. 60. — Well at Greeting. 



Feet. 



1 . Diluvium — gravel 25 



2. Plastic clay — siliceous pebbles in sand 5 



8. Chalk 25 



Total.. 5 5 



