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PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 
1915 
In the following table the thickness of the beds as ascer- 
tained by the bore-holes at Shipton Moyne, Kemble Station, 
Tetbury Water Works (Blind Lane), and Chavenage, are 
tabulated : — 
Shipton Moyne 
Kemble 1 
Tetbury*^ 
Chavenage® 
Forest Marble 
Rem." 6yUt. 
Rem. 2i|ft. 
Rem. 39ft. 
Great Oolite 
84! ,, 
Rem. 60ft. 
103 -I .. 
63 .. 
“ Passage-Beds ” 
62I ,, 
48 .. 
47i .. 
56 ,, 
Fullers Earth 
Pen. 2 72-J ,, 
73 .. 
79i. 
88 ,, 
Inferior Oolite 
, , 
117 '^.. 
I39h. 
I34L. 
Upper Lias 
Pen. 54^,, 
Pen. 55 ,, 
Pen. 5 ,, 
I am very much indebted to Mr J. Henry Thomas for 
taking the excellent photographs that illustrate this paper, 
and to Mr H. J. Weaver, M.Inst.C.E.L, M.I.Mech.E., F.G.S., 
the Consulting Engineer for the scheme, for affording me every 
facility for examining the core. 
1 Described, Proc. Cotteswold Nat. F.C., vol. xviii., pt. 2 (1913), pp. 185-189. 
2 “ Rem.” = Remaining. 
3 “ Pen.” = Penetrated. 
4 This thickness includes the Cephalopoda-Bed, which, at Kemble, is 6 feet thick. 
5 Described Proc. Cotteswold Nat. F.C., vol. xviii., pt. 3 (1914), pp. 243-246. 
6 The particulars given in the table on p. 244 of Proc. Cotteswold Nat. F.C., vol. xviii., pt. 3 
(1914) were derived from the engineer’s record of the old bore-hole ; those now given are derived 
from the new one. 
7 This thickness includes the Cephalopoda-Bed, which has a maximum thickness of 4 feet. 
