FOSSILS ASSOCIATED WITH HUMAN REMAINS. 
PLATE 29. 
Figs. 1-8 slightly enlarged; fig. 9 reduced. 
Fig - , i : Dasypus sp. Part of dermal plate. From south bank, 
stratum No. 2, 462 feet west of the bridge. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 
6990 _P-148 
Fig*. 2: Dasypus sp. Dermal plate. From Pleistocene cave 
deposits at Ocala. Introduced for comparison. Fla. Surv. coll. 
No. 6033. 
Fig. 3 ; Syk'ilagus sp. From south bank, stratum No. 2, 462 
feet west of the bridge. This specimen from stratum No. 2 differs 
from the rabbit from the next later horizon in that the first molan- 
form tooth is much smaller and stands more nearly vertical in the 
jaw. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 6968. 
Fig. 4: Sigmodon sp. Lower jaw. From south bank, strat¬ 
um No. 3, 460 feet west of the bridge. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 
6941 -p. 151 
Fig. 5: Acorns from stratum No. 2. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 
6986 -p. 143 
Fig. 6: Syknlagus sp. (cf. Sylvilagus palustris.) From south 
bank, stratum No. 3. 470 feet west of the bridge. Fla. Surv. coll. 
No. 6934-.-p. 157 
Fig. 7; Ncofiber allcni. Tbe specimen here illustrated was 
found not in place, although teeth, jaws and parts of the skull of 
this species are found in both strata 2 and. 3. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 
4390 -p. 150 
Fig. 8: Smilodon sp. Carnassial tooth. Fla. Surv. coll. p. 152 
Fig. 9: Equus sp. Foot bone of horse found in stratum No. 
2, south bank, 480 feet west of the bridge at the place indicated by 
d in text-figure 6_p. 149 
