ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT. 
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more important papers published previous to the organization of the present 
Geological Survey. 
Second Annual Report, 1909, 299 pp., 19 pis., 5 text figures, and 
one map. 
This report contains: (1) a preliminary report on the geology of Florida, 
with special reference to stratigraphy, including a topographic and geologic 
map of Florida, prepared in co-operation with the United States Geological 
Survey; (2) mineral industries; (3) the fuller’s earth deposits of Gadsden 
County, with notes on similar deposits found elsewhere in the State. 
Third Annual Report, 1910, 397 pp., 28 pis., 30 text figures. 
This report contains: (1) a preliminary paper on the Florida phosphate 
deposits; (2) some Florida lakes and lake basins; (3) the artesian water supply 
of eastern Florida; (4) a preliminary report on the Florida peat deposits. 
Fourth Annual Report, 1912, 175 pp., 16 pis., 15 text figures, 
one map. 
This report contains: (1) the soils and other surface residual materials 
of Florida, their origin, character and the formations from which derived; 
(2) the water supply of west-central and west Florida; (3) the production of 
phosphate rock in Florida during 1910 and 1911. 
Fifth Annual Report, 1913, 306 pp., 14 pis., 17 text figures, 
two maps. 
. This report contains: (1) Origin of the hard rock phosphates of Flor¬ 
ida; (2) list of elevations in Florida; (3) artesian water supply of eastern 
and southern Florida; (4) production of phosphate in Florida during 1912; 
(5) statistics on public roads in Florida. 
Sixth Annual Report, 1914, 451 pp., 90 figures, one map. 
This report contains: (1) mineral industries and resources of Florida; 
(2) some Florida lakes and lake basins; (3) the relation between the Dunnellon 
formation and the Alachua clays of Florida; (4) geography and vegetation of 
northern Florida. 
Seventh Annual Report, 1915, 342 pp., 80 figures, four maps. 
This report contains: Statistics on mineral industries; pebble phosphates 
of Florida; natural resources of an area in Central Florida, including a part 
of Marion, Levy, Citrus and Sumter counties; soil survey of Bradford County; 
and soil survey of Pinellas County. 
Eighth Annual Report (this volume). 
