134 Some Additional Notes on Essex Watersheds. 
Tlie watershed between the Crouch and the Chelmer, east 
of Billericay, passes south of Rams den Heath and South 
Hanningfield to Ralphs, east and north-east of East Hanning- 
field to Flambards, north of Stow Maries and Latchingdon, but 
south of Norton Cold and east of Snoreliam, to Althorne. 
The Wid is made up of numerous streamlets from Black- 
more, Doddinghurst, Shenfield, and Ingrave. 
The watershed between the Blackwater and the Cam lies 
north-east of Henham-on-the-Hill and Debden, to the west of 
Wimbish, and so to the county boundary north of Cowless 
Farm; and that between it and the Stour, south-east from 
this point to the south of Darkens, north of Hempstead, 
between Rivets and Whitley ; and that between it and the 
Colne passes north of Mark's Hall, and from Inworth, 
Kelvedon Hall and Braxted Park to Tip tree Heath, south of 
Tiptree House, north of Hill Farm, to Rockingham and 
Peldon, north of Great Wigborough to the channel sepa¬ 
rating Mersea Island from the mainland. 
The watershed between the valleys of the Colne and the 
Stour passes from the north of Birdbrook to Ashen, Ovington 
Wold and Huslins, south of Crouch House, north of Dag- 
worths, east of Pebmarsh and north of Baggerets to Hammit’s 
Farm, then south of Westwood House and of Horkesley 
Plantation, north of Manor House and south of Langham 
Moor, north of Dedham, Birch Wood, Stud Hall, Watts and 
Abbotts Hall, south of Dengewell, Great Oakley and Little 
Oakley Churches, and of Ramsey. 
