249 



Bore A. 



Thickness. 



Light-brown and yellow arenaceous clay 



Dull-greenish sands, marine shells, sharks' 

 teeth in this zone ... 



Pale-yellow and grey and a little greenish 

 arenaceous clay 



Light-brown, grey, yellow, and greenish- 

 yellow arenaceous clay with nodular 

 ironstone, passing into carbonaceous 

 shales of a chocolate colour at bottom 



Brick-red and light-brown clay, yellow 

 and grey arenaceous clay 



Dark-grey arenaceous clay with reddish- 

 brown streaks, light- and dark-yellow 

 arenaceous shales, chocolate-coloured 

 arenaceous shales 



Interbanded dark bluish-grey to chocolate 

 and dark-brown arenaceous shales, nodu- 

 lar pyrites, black carbonaceous shales .. 



Hard compact limestone, marine fossils, 

 includes water-worn quartz grains and 

 pyrites 



Grey to black carbonaceous shales with 

 grey arenaceous shale bands 



Coal series with subfossil leaves, wood, 

 and resin 



White talcose rotten slate, bed rock ... 



Ft. 

 3 



U 



2* 



3 



8 



33 

 3 



Bore B. 



Thickness. 



Surface limestone 



Green and yellow arenaceous clay, appar- 

 ently yellow clay with thin seams of 

 greenish sand 



Small seam of black carbonaceous shale ... 



Talcose rotten slate, pink and greyish 

 hue, bed rock 



Ft. 

 6 



Depth 



from 



Surface. 



Ft. 



19 

 22 



30 



34^ 

 35 



37* 



54*. 



57*. 



65*. 



98*. 

 101*. 



Depth 



from 



Surface. 



Ft. 



6 



52 



12 



12* 



64* 



Bore C. 



Surface soil 



Travertine limestone 



Greenish sand 



Yellow clay 



Light-grey and light-brown shales 



Darker carbonaceous shales 



Coal series 



Carbonaceous shales ... 



White talcose material, bed rock 





Depth 



Thickness. 



from 





Surface 



Ft. 



Ft. 



... 5 



5 



... 13 



18 



... 6 



24 



... 4 



28 



... 5 



33 



2 



35 



'.'.'. 10 



45 



... 2 



47 



... 5 



52 



