VERTEBRATES FROM MIOCENE, PLIOCENE AND PLEISTOCENE. II 9 
1913. Sellards, E. H.: 
Origin of the Hard Rock Phosphate Deposits of Florida. Fla. 
State Geol. Sur. Fifth Annual Report, pp. 23-80, pis. 1-9, two 
maps, 1913. 
A number of the fossil vertebrates of the hard rock phosphate deposits are 
listed and illustrated in this report. 
1914. Sellards, E. H.: 
Relation Between the Alachua Clays and the Dunnellon Forma¬ 
tion of Florida. Fla. State Geol. Sur. Sixth Annual Report, pp. 
161-162, 1914. 
The Alachua clays and the Dunnellon formation are regarded as parts of a 
single formation which may be known as the Alachua formation. 
1915. Sellards, E. H.: 
A New Gavial from the Late Tertiary of Florida. Amer. Jour. 
Sci., Vol. xl, pp. 135-138, Aug., 1915. 
The fossils described in this paper are from the Bone Valley formation. 
1915. Sellards, E. H.: 
Chlamytherium septentrionalis, an Edentate from the Pleisto¬ 
cene of Florida. Amer. Jour. Sci., Vol. xl, pp. 139-145, Aug., 
I 9 I 5 - 
1915. Sellards, E. H.: 
The pebble phosphates of Florida. Fla. State Geol. Surv. 
Seventh Annual Report, pp. 25-116, 1915. 
A number of the vertebrate fossils found in the land pebble and the river 
pebble deposits of Florida are illustrated in this report. 
1916. Sellards, E. H.: 
On the Discovery of Fossil Human Remains in Florida in As¬ 
sociation with Extinct Vertebrates. Amer. Jour. Sci., Vol. xlii, 
pp. 1-18, July, 1916. 
In this paper is described fossil human remains found in association with 
Pleistocene vertebrates at Vero in St. Lucie County. 
1916. Sellards, E. H.: 
A New Tortoise and a Supplementary note on the Gavial, 
Tomistoma americana. Amer. Jour. Sci., Vol. xlii, pp. 235-240, 
September, 1916. 
