217 
FEET. 
Sandtoft (Section 1) 28 (?)* 
Keedness (Section 3) 70 
Hook Bridge (from bottom of river) (Section 4) 20 
Do. (from ground level, about) 34 
Goole, Old Goole (Section 5) GO 
Do. Pemberton's Bre^rery (Section 6) 75 
Do. Booth Ferry Road (Section 7) 28 
Rawcliffe Station (Section 11) 8 
Do. HaU (Section 10) 16 
Do. Helliwell's Brewery (Section 9) 60 
New Bridge (Section 12) 56 
Selby (Section 13) 75 
Osgodby (Section 15) 25 
Cawood (Section 14) 90 
These data are from records kept at the time, with the 
exception of the two last mentioned, which, consequently, are 
less to be depended upon than the others, having been given 
me from memory after the lapse of a number of years. As 
the ground level at all these places is nearly the same, it is 
evident that the surface of the New Red Sandstone must pre- 
sent considerable inequalities ; for instance, RawcliflPe Hall 
and Helliwell's Brewery are only about 200 yards apart, yet 
the E,ed Sandstone lies 44 feet deeper at the latter place 
than the former. Most of the sections in the Goole neigh- 
bourhood show a thickness of about 60 feet — the exceptions 
are Hook Bridge, Booth Ferry Eoad (half a mile north-west 
of Goole), and Rawcliffe Station and Hall. On referring to the 
map you will find that these places are almost in a line with 
«ach other, which line, if prolonged, would nearly coincide 
with the axis of that ridge of new Red Sandstone which I 
6poke of as extending from Snaith to Kellington ; this ridge 
is, therefore, prolonged eastwards under the newer strata for 
■at least six miles. 
The following is the general arrangement of these newer 
•strata so far as I have been able to make it out. Beginning 
* I am not sure where the Keuper begins in this section. 
