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Section 16. 
Well at North Eastern Railway Lodge, between Barlhy and 
Riccall. Sunk in 1876. 
THICKNESS. TOTAL. 
Ft. in. Ft. n. 
Top Soil 1 6 ... 16 
Sand 8 0 ... 4 6 
Clay ... ... ... ... ... 12 0 ... 16 6 
White Quicksand ... ... ... ... 1 0 ... 17 6 
Clay ... ... ... ... ... — ... Bottom. 
Particulars given by Mr. W. "WetherLll, Sanitary Inspector, Selby. 
Section 17. 
Brickyard between Riccall and Escrick. 
THICKNESS. FROM SURFACE. 
Ft. in. 
Ft. in. 
Top Soil 
1 0 
1 0 
Brown Peaty Sand 
1 0 
2 0 
Yellow Sand ; surface eroded ; hollows lined \ 
2 0 
4 0 
with thin parting of Clay ... ... ) 
Coarse Brown Sand 
1 0 
5 0 
Gravel 
0 6- ... 
5 C 
Laminated Clay ... 
To bottom 
15 0 
H. F. P., 
March 19th, 1877. 
Section 18. 
Brickyard at River Bridge, by Market Weighton Canal. 
„-,,_. THICKNESS. FBOM SUKFACE. 
Ft. in. Ft. in. 
Warp 10 ... 10 
Peat 0 6 ... 16 
Sand, white under Peat, then strongly ferruginous, 
then yellow, gravelly at bottom ... 8 0 .,. 9 6 
Grey Clay, strongly laminated 15 0 to bottom 24 6 
H. F. P., March 22nd, 1877. 
