42 
PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 
1918 
TABLE VIII. 
Wells near Gloucester. 
Innsworth. 
Elmbridge 
Court. 
Wotton. Twigworth. Norton. 
Total Solids 
270 
576 
856 200 
440 
Sodium Chloride . . 
113-2 
244.2 
323-4 20 
42 
Sodium Sulphate 
— 
40 
— — 
24 
Sodium Carbonate 
— 
38 
— — 
Ouedgeley. 
Tuffley. 
Sneedhams Green. 
Hardwicke 
Total Solids 
358— 799 
296 — 830 
0 
00 
1 
00 
LO 
LO 
312 
Sodium Chloride . . 
48—369 
16—183 
84 — 192 
32 
Sodium Sulphate 
40—50 
30 — 20 
50 82 
40 
TABLE IX. 
Wells near Gloucester. 
Uckington. 
Churchdown. Badgeworth. 
Tredington. 
Total Solid Matter 
202.5 
546—204 
294.6 
5 H 
Sodium Chloride. . 
33*5 
10.9 — 8 
45-3 
72.5 
Sodium Sulphate 
20 
50 — 10 
* 
52.5 
Sodium Nitrate . . 
— 
77 

* This water agreed in 
composition with that taken from 
well sunk on 
the Town Ham, Gloucester, 
and was strongly Chalybeate. 
Stanley 
Newnham. 
Frampton. Berkeley. 
Taynton. 
Park. 
Total Solid Matter 
162 
440 462 
144 
100 
Sodium Chloride . . 
35 
140 54.5 
56.4 
25 
Sodium Sulphate 
25 
30 40.0 
— 
— 
Sodium Carbonate 
— 
20 — 
— 
— 
Sodium Nitrate . . 
— 
— — 
51.2 
— 
TABLE IXa. 
Boring at Newent, 
1894. 
Depth in feet. 
Solids. 
Common Salt. 
300 
160 
12.52 
350 
166 
13-17 
400 
162 
I 3 -I 7 
450 
152 
11.85 
500 
158 
12.84 
550 
184 
14.49 
600 
160 
13-17 
650 
152 
13-5 
700 
152 
19. 1 
750 
140 
22.73 
800 
206 
50.84 
The solids were almost entirely composed of Gypsum and common salt. 
