232 
STRATA. 
JJILIC OLUJ-lC/.«« ••• ••• 
THICKNESS. 
Ft. in. 
4 0 
FROM 
SURFACE. 
Ft. in. 
251 2 
Red Bind witli hard lists and sorn6 wliitc 
partings 
6 
6 
... 257 8 
37 
Red Sandstone, with thin white partings 
5 
6 
... 263 ■ 2 
38 
Blue Stone, thin beds, and Blue Bind partings 
6 
6 
... 269 8 
39 
Blue Bind, -with thin beds of Blue Stone ... 
IG 
6 
... 286 2 
40 
Red Bind, with thin beds of Gypsum 
11 
0 
... 297 2 
41 
Blue Bind, with soft beds of Gj^isum 
8 
3 
... 305 5 
42 
Dark Soft Red Bind ... 
0 
... 337 10 
43 
Blue Stone 
4 
0 
... 341 10 
.44 
Red Sandstone 
1G9 
6 
... 511 4 
45 
Red Bind ... 
2 
0 
... 513 4 
46 
Red Sandstone 
16 
6 
... 529 10 
47 
Red Bind, with lists of Blue Stone 
3 
6 
... 533 4 
48 
Red Sandstone 
233 
6 
... 766 10 
49 
Red Bind, with bright shining specks 
3 
2 
... 770 0 
50 
Dark Red Bind 
2 10 
... 772 10 
21 
Red Sandstone 
11 
6 
... 784 4 
J53 
Dark Red Bind 
1 
0 
... 785 4 
53 
Red Sandstone 
19 
6 
... 804 10 
54 
Red Bind ... 
2 
3 
... 807 1 
55 
Red Stone ... 
74 
3 
... 881 4 
56 
Red Bind ... 
1 
0 
... 882 4 
57 
Red Stone ... 
24 
6 
.. 906 10 
58 
Soft Red Bind 
3 
10 
.. 910 8 
59 
Red Sandstone 
20 
2 
.. 930 10 
60 
Dark Red Bind 
1 
0 
.. 931 10 
.61 
Red Sandstone 
24 
0 
.. 955 10 
62 
Dark Red Bind 
1 
3 
.. 957 1 
Red Sandstone 
38 
3 
.. 995 4 
64 
Light Red Sandstone ... 
3 
0 
.. 998 4 
.65 
Red Sandstone 
00 
8 
.. 1029 0 
Records of Borings given me by Mr. John Bennett, Goole. 
N.B.— In this section I take 1-6 to represent the Warp ; 7, the Peat ; 8, 
the Laminated Clay; 9-14, the Gravel; 15-43, the Keuper; and 44-06, the 
Bunter. The site of the boring is near the river Ouse. 
H. F, P. 
