CONTENTS. 
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Administrative Report - 
The Survey Exchange List- 
Mineral Industries of Florida during 1915, by E. H. Sellards- 
Description of Some Floridian Fossil Vertebrates, Belonging Mostly to 
the Pleistocene, by Oliver P. Hay- 
Fossil Vertebrates from Florida; A New Miocene Fauna; New Pliocene 
Species; The Pleistocene Fauna, by E. H. Sellards- 
Human Remains and Associated Fossils from the Pleistocene of Florida 
by E. H. Sellards _ 
Index _ 
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ILLUSTRATIONS. 
TEXT-FIGURES 
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Fig. 1. Sketch map showing locality for human remains_ 128 
Fig. 2. Section through the canal bank at Vero_ 129 
Fig. 3. Location of first human skeletal remains found_ 132 
Fig. 4. Section to give location of bones showing markings_ 134 
Fig. 5. Section of canal bank to show location of second discovery of 
human bones _ 136 
Fig. 6. Section of canal to show location of human bones_ 137 
Figs. 7-13. Flints associated with human bones_ 138 
Fig. 14. Location of human bones at contact line between strata 2 and 3 141 
PLATES Following page 
1- 9. Turtles and some other fossils chiefly from the Pleistocene_ 75 
10-14. Mammals from the Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene_ 120 
I 5 _I 7 - Views of the canal bank at Vero showing the location of fossil 
human remains _ 160 
18-21. Fossil human remains and implements_ 160 
22. Inscriptions on a proboscidian tusk and on bird bone_ 160 
23. Wood and bone implements_ 160 
24-31. Fossils associated with human remains_ 160 
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