FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 
EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT. PL. 15. 
Fig. i : North bank of canal at Vero. To the left is seen the pine timber 
of the uplands, while at the center and on the right in the background is seen 
the mixed vegetation growth including many cabbage palms which character¬ 
izes the stream valley. At water level is marine shell marl, above which is the 
sand and marl stratum, No. 2 of the general section. Above this is a dark 
colored alluvial deposit which is from 2 to 4 feet thick. The height of the 
canal bank is from 8 to 10 feet. 
Fig. 2 : View of the south bank of the canal showing one of the localities 
at which excavations were made for fossil human remains. A close view of 
the bank at this place is given in plates 16 and 17. 
