40 DE RANCE : UNDERGROUND WATERS IN LINCOLNSHIRE. 
S 29 6 Soft Red Marl and Sandstone 
^ 60 0 Red and Grey Marlstone and Gypsum 
183 0 Red Sandstone ... 
186 0 Grey and Red Marl 
278 6 Red Sandstone ... 
•289 0 Red Sandstone and Gravel 
510 0 Red Sandstone ... 
511 6 Red Marl and Gravel 
654 0 Red Sandstone ... 
-662 0 Pebbly Conglomerate 
•733 0 Red Sandstone 
736 0 Red Marl 
.805 0 Red Sandstone ... 
904 6 Red and Grey Marl and Red and 
White Sandstone 
[911 0 Red Marl and Limestone 
Following the sub-divisions I have proposed above the 
would be : — 
Keuper 
Upper 
Mottled 
Sandstone 
Buuter 
Pebble-beds^ 
Lower 
Sandstone 
Permian 
Ft. 
29 
30 
123 
3 
92 
1 
230 
1 
142 
8 
70 
3 
69 
99 
7 
In. 
6 
6 
0 
0 
G 
6 
0 
6 
6 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
abstract 
Ft. 
60 
278 
662 
805 
911 
In. 
0 
6 
0 
0 
0 
Keuper 
Upper Sandstones 
Pebble Beds 
Lower Sandstones 
Permian 
From Mr. John Bennett, Goole, per H. Franklin Parsons, M.D., 
F.G.S. Section of Trial Boring at Reedness, five miles east of Goole, 
made by the late Mr. Egremont in 1835 : — 
Thickness. 
Ft. In. 
Ft. 
60 
218 
383 
143 
106 
In. 
0 
0 
6 
0 
0 
From surface 
Ft. 
In. 
1 
6 
1. 
Dark Soil 
1 
9 
2. 
Yellow Sandy Warp 
9 
3 
3. 
Dark Blue Warp 
15 
3 
4. 
Fine Blue Clay .. . 
21 
3 
5. 
Blue Sandy Warp 
30 
3 
6. 
Light Grey Sand, with water 
42 
0 
7. 
Black Moor Earth, with some 
Alluvial 
> deposits 
rotten wood 
11 9 
