Drainage of Land. 
r i .Usr May, 1857. — Record for Octobkr, 185G. 
277 
10 11 
Pakai.lel Drainage. 
l iMs 13 and part 14.-24 
■.s. Soil, Gault Clay, 
11 Lime iiiOltratcii. 
i. hes and veins of Sand 
iMUiid giving vent to 
under water which has 
r\iii through the Summer 
ut 1S56. 
12 13 14 15 
Close Parallel Drainage. 
16 
Fields Nos. 31, 32, and 33. — 3s os. 31 and 32 only drained. 
29 Acres. No. 33 undrained. Soil, Gault Clay, with 
Lime infiltrated. Considered vcrj' stiff and impenetrable. 
Drains, 25 feet apart, and 4 feet deep. 
tity of Water from Observations on Test Holes, being 
t No. 13, which dis- | the depth of free soil from surfiice 
of Land to surface of Water in the 
Holes, whicli are sunk midway 
between the Drains. (See also 
Temperature.) Holes dug 5 feet 
deep. 
, .,.iiges the Drain M'ater 
from Nos. 13 and part 14. 
Size of Pipe 5 inches. 
Has run throughout the 
year. 
Quantity of Water 
from Outlet No. 15, 
which discharges the 
Drain ^Vater from 
Nos. 31 and 32. Size 
of Pipe, 7 inches. 
Commenced running 
November 27. 
Per Minute. ! f^l^^'^' 
InGaUons. /"Ga'ons 
I (per diem). 
1 1 
75 
U 
75 
U 
75 
If 
75 
U 
75 
n 
80 
^ 
105 
194 
1,160 
6i 
405 
6| 
405 
390 
30 
1,800 
490 
210 
4 
235 
6 
360 
6 
360 
7 
420 
6 
350 
4 
235 
3i 
210 
3i 
195 
3 
180 
3 
180 
2\ 
165 
2i 
150 
2| 
140 
■A 
130 
2 
120 
2 
120 
11- 
105 
Drained Land. 
Higher Side. 
25 ft. apart 
and 4 ft.deep. 
No. 31. 
Nil 
Nil 
Nil 
Un- 
Lower Side, drained 
25 ft. apart Land 
and 4 ft.deep.' No. 33. 
No. 31. 
Per 
Minute. 
In 
Gallons. 
Per Acre. 
In Gallons 
(per diem) 
Nil 
Nil 
4 
9* 
4 
9 
4 
9* 
4 
9 
4 
9 
4 
81 
4 
u 
4 
8' 
4 
9 
4 
81 
4 
10 
4 
9^ 
4 
10^ 
4 
10 
4 
11 
4 
10.i 
4 
4 
11 
4 
10^ 
4 
10 
4 
11 
4 
11 
Nil 
Nil 
a 
S 
Nil 
17 18 19 20 21 22 
Tejiperature. 
A t half-past Seven, a.m. 
Undrained 
Land. 
Drained 
Land. 
No observations 
made this Month on 
the Temperature 
of the Soil, 
9,075 
28,150 
37.215 
