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t The official measurements are 2 feet higher in each case ; but these com- 

 prehend material which probably could not fairly be included in a geological 

 section. The annexed figure (fig. 1'), supplied by the engineer's department, 

 through the courtesy of Mr. J. W. Jacomb Hood, shows the gradients between 

 Walton and Weybridge stations. 



