1D 
NEW RAILWAY=CUTLING AT GUILDFORD. 
Fig. 5.—Section west of the London Road Bridge, south 
side of Line, looking westward. (Scale 15 feet to 
1 inch.) 
SSS 0 SSB 
Chalk, 
Level of line 
a, Sandy bed. 
5. Clay bed representing 0 in fig. 6. 
c. Flint-rubble with fragments of chalk, representing 
e in fig. 6. 
Fig. 6.—Section west of the London Road Bridye, north 
side of Inne, looking westward. (Scale 15 fect to 
1 inch.) 
SSS Reddish earth and small | 
Sa See flints, broken, roughly 
SS. stratified. 
Larger flints, 6 to 9 
inches long, and 
more numerous. 
‘T ‘sy ur 6 se owed 
SS SSE 
2o_ ——S == 
I = 
SSS Seen 
eS ——<—<—$ $$ —"9 oe 
SS 
Zaoui 2 ILarge flints and sand, 
small pieces of 
chalk at base. 
Sandy clay, more 
clayey at base, 
with large flints 
and a few water- 
worn pebbles out 
of Tertiary beds. 
Level of line —= Sea ee 
Q.J.G.8. No. 159. 
