Zander de Bruyn held an unstable Surrey batting performance set the hosts continued to Exchange blows with Northamptonshire.
Surrey stumbled to 182 for four for an overall lead of 128 - but much will depend on further South African de Bruyn, who remained unbeaten on 28.
After allowing the Northamptonshire to avoid the hook at 163 for seven offshore to ensure a slender first innings lead earlier in the day, Surrey appeared to be a solid start to their second rounds.
Michael Brown and Gary Wilson dug, but after two hours, Brown blew stump outside to be taken as a first class victim 100th of seam bowler Lee Daggett behind.
Ten balls after tea Wilson went for 42 and become the first victim in four seasons for wrist spinner occasional Rob White.
De Bruyn fact team with skipper Rory Hamilton-Brown to add 61 within 22 overs but, with his score on 41, Hamilton-Brown to a reader a Chaminda Vaas in swinger only to drag the ball on its stem and leave de Bruyn and watchman Tim Linley bat wide in the closing overs.
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