1 82 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY I3TH ANNUAL REPORT 



Lime-Sink Region 



6. Cream-colored sand or high pine land ("Norfolk sandy 

 loam"), Marion Co. Average of two localities, viz., i mile n. w. 

 of Flemington and ^ mile s. of Elmwood. Depths 0-18 and o-io 

 inches. (Gainesville area.) 



7. Subsoil of same, gray stiff sandy clay and brown sandy 

 clay, 8-36 and 10-36 inches. 



8. High pine land ("Gainesville fine sand") 6y2 miles n. of 

 Dunnellon, Marion Co. Depth 0-6 inches. (Ocala area.) 



9. Subsoil of same, 6-36 inches. 



Middle Florida Hammock Bdt 



10. "Light hammock' near Ocala. Depth 0-9 inches. (Bull. 



I3-) 



11. Subsoil of same, 9-24 inches. 



12. Low^er subsoil of same, 24-36 inches. 



13. Light hammock ]/> mile s. of Ocala. Depth 0-12 inches. 

 (Bull. 13.) 



14. Subsoil of same, 12-30 inches. 



15. Rich heavv hammock near Ocala. Depth 0-12 inches. 

 (Bull. 13.) 



16. Rich heavy hammock 23^ miles s. of Ocala. Depth 0-12 

 inches. 



TABLE 10. 



