CONTENTS. 
Page 
Introduction - 79 
Stratigraphic succession - Si 
Eocene or lower Oligocene, Ocala formation- Si 
Upper Oligocene and Miocene, Chattahoochee and Alum Bluff forma¬ 
tions _ Si 
A new Miocene fauna - 82 
Description of species _ 83 
Equidse _- 83 
Parahippus leonensis sp. now - 83 
Merychippus sp. - 87 
Canidie _ 88 
Mesocvon ? iamonensis, sp. now - 88 
Camelidie _ 89 
Oxydactylus ? sp._ 89 
Hvpertragulidse _ 89 
Leptonreryx ? sp. _ 89 
Indeterminate fossils _ 90 
Age of the Alum Bluff formation _ 90 
Pliocene and upper Miocene _ 92 
The Alachua formation _ 93 
Bone Valley formation _ 95 
New Pliocene Vertebrates _ 95 
Elephantidse _ 95 
Mammut progeniunr ?_ 95 
Equidae _ 96 
Hipparion minor, sp. now _ 96 
Ursidae _ 98 
Agriotherium schneideri, sp. now _ 98 
Camelidae _ 100 
Procamelus minor _ 100 
Pleistocene _ 100 
The Pleistocene Vertebrates -'- 101 
Peace Creek _ 101 
Caloosahatchee River - 102 
Ocala _ 102 
Sarasota Bay - 103 
Wakulla Springs - 103 
Withlacoochee River _ 104 
Localities for Pleistocene vertebrates on or near the Atlantic Coast— 104 
Daytona _105 
Fellsmere _-_1-105 
Palm Beach Canal _ 105 
St. Augustine _ 106 
Vero _i- 106 
Description of a New Dolphin _ 107 
Summary _ 108 
Bibliography and review of papers relating to the fossil vertebrates of 
Florida _^ i°8 
