SOME ESSEX WELL-SECTIONS. 53 Rickling.— An old well at "The Views," a little N. W. of the last. Communicated by Mr. Ingold, as also the next. Over 300 ft. above Ordnance Datum, 100 ft. deep, 3 ft. being in Chalk. Roxwell.—"Little Boyton Hall." Dug more than fifty years ago. Communicated by Mr. R. W. Christy (1888). Stansted—New Brewery. On rising ground near the northern end of Stansted Street 1886. Made and communicated by Mr. G. Ingold. Shaft 40 feet, the rest bored. Water-level 47 feet down. Stansted. Temporary Well, near the western end of the church. 1887. Made and communicated by Mr. G. Ingold. Very slow spring. Ugley—"Wade's Hall? Less than a mile S.S. W. of the church. ? About 310 feet above Ordnance Datum. Made and communicated by Mr. G. Ingold. Chalk at 30 feet. Water at 100. Wakes Colne.—The Green (about a mile northward of the church.) For the Local Sanitary Authority. 1887. Made and communicated by Mr. J. Beard, of Chappel.