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Mr. N. J. Winch on the Geology of 



No. 4. 









Fath. 



Ft. 



in. 



Soil and brown sandy clay 



— 



3 



6 



Gravel and sand 







— 



1 



4 



Stony clay 







1 



5 



— 



Brown sand and scars of Coal 







— 



4 



— 



Leafy clay and sand 







1 



— 



— 



Blue stony clay and beds of sand 







2 



4 



8 



Brown sand 







1 



3 



— 



Coal and scars of sand 







— 



1 



9 



Brown sand with scars of Coal 







— 



1 



6 



Darkish heavy clay 







2 



3 



6 



Darkish stone clay and sand with scars of Coal 





3 



4 



9 



Red sandstone with white scars 





— 



5 



— 





Fathon 



is 16 



2 



- 













No. 5. 

 .Section at Woodhead near Tees side. 



Soil and brown clay 



Darkish stony clay with whin tumblers 



Red metal stone with grey girdles 



Red stone with white girdles 



White and grey stone 

 ^Chalk with white flinty lumps 



Blue whin with water like the Harrowgate Spa 19 2 6 



Strong white post with whin girdles 



Bastard whin 



Strong white post with whin girdles 



Blue grey metal stone with white scars 

 *Chalk (called in another boring alabaster) 



Soft red stone 



Red and white post 



White post with red scars 



Red, white and grey post, with partings of red metal 



Soft blue grey metal 



Grey and white post 



Strong blue-grey stone 



Strong white and grey stone 



Whin 



Mixture whin 



Strong white post, supposed to be of a limestone nature,) 

 and whin girdles . . . . y 



Here the undertaking was abandoned. 



Fathoms 



Ft. In. 



4 — 



2 9 



1 3 



4 — 



1 — 



1 6 



— 6 



2 — 

 2 6 



4 — 

 3 — 



5 — 



3 — 

 3 — 



1 4 



74 1 4 



Probably Gypsum, which is found in the same bed at Newark, ami other places in Nottinghamshire 

 and Derbyshire. 



