302 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY I3TH ANNUAL REPORT 



Power-houses, 88, 169 



Prairies, 81, 132, 12,7, 138, 140, 171, 178, 



190, 202-204, 207, 228 

 Presbyterians, 92, 102, 108, 117, 127, 



141, 151, 253, 256 

 Preserves, 282 

 Prickly ash, 90 

 Prickly pear, 86, 203 

 Primitive Baptists, 92, 127, 141, 256 

 Printing offices, 281 

 Private schools, 253 

 Prohibitionists, 257 

 Protestant Episcopalians, 256 (See 



Episcopalians) 

 Prunus geniculata, 125, 126; umbellata, 



125 

 Psoralea canescens, 100, 126 

 Fteris aquilina, 100, 106, 116, 126, 148 

 Fterocaulon, 91, 94, 100. ^S, 125, 133, 



139, 148 

 Publications of the Survey, 5-8 

 Pumps, 159 

 Putnam County, 25 



Q 



Quail, 224 ' 



Quantitative studies of plants and ani- 

 mals, 223 



Quarries, 104, 158 



Queen's delight, 100 



Quercus aquatica (See Q. nigra) ; brev- 

 ifolia (See cinerea) ; Catesbaei, 90, 

 94, 99, 00. 115, 125, 133, 138, 140, 

 148, (174);; Chapmani, 100, 125; 

 cinera, 90, 99, 125, 133, 138, 140, 

 148, (174) ; digitata (See next) ; 

 falcata, 99, (105). 106, (in, 115), 

 126, (180, 187, 190, 191), 219; 

 geminata, 86, 90, 97, 99, 115, 

 125, 133, 138, 148; hybrida, 90, 

 133, 219; laurifolia, 99, 106, 115, 



124, 126, 133, 140, 187, 219; Mar- 

 gar efta, 100, 126 ; Michauxii, 90, 

 106, IIS, 187, 219; minima, 90, 94, 

 "i^^Z, 139; myrtifolia, 86, 90, 100, 



125, 139, 141, 148, 204; nigra, 90, 106, 

 115, 124, 133, 140, 219; pumila, 133. 



140; Schneckii, 219; Virginiana, 86, 

 90, 99, 106, (114), lis, 124, 126, 133, 

 138, 140, 148 (187), 219 



R 



Rabbits (wild), 225 



Race-course, natural, 144 



Raccoons, 165, 224, 225 



Rail fences, 221 



Railroad ballast, 30 



Railroads, 76, 258, 283-284 



Ranches, 81, 141, 152, 275 



Rpnids in streams, 169 



Rattan vine, 90, 125, 132 



Rats, 225 



Red bay, 86 90, 99, 106, 115, 125, I33, 



138, (187), 219 

 Redbud, 106, (126) 

 Redbugs, 232-233 

 Red clay soils, 170 

 Reddick (Marion Co.), 108 

 Red gum (See Sweet gum) 

 Red haw, 100, 106 

 Red mangrove, 84, 86, 205 

 Red maple, 90, 94, 99. .124, 133, 138. 



148, 219 

 Red oak, 99, 105, 106, in, 115, 180, 187, 



190. 191, 216, 219 

 Red oak -woods, 105, 180, 187 

 Red snapper, 231 



Reed-grass, 201 



Reese, A. M., work of, 230 



Rehn, J. A. G., work of, 231 



Religious statistics, 255-257 



Reptiles, 230 



Republicans, 257 



Residual soil, 173 



Revenue from tourists, 244 



Reversible streams, 169 



Rhinoceros (fossil), 226 



Rhiaophora (84), 86, 205 



Rhoads, S. N.. work of, 225 



Rhodes, Harrison, 242 



Rhus copaJlina, 100, 125, 148; radicans. 

 90, 100, 106, 115, 125, 133, 139, 140, 

 148 ; Toxicodendron, 100 



