l84 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY I3TH ANNUAL REPORT 



Lake Region 



27. "Etonia scrub" near Altoona (3 samples) and Orange City 

 Junction. Depths 3, 4, 4. and 6 inches. (Bull. 13.) 



28. Subsoils of same 4 samples. Depths 3-30, 6-18, 4-36, 

 and 6-36 inches. 



29. High pine land near Grand Island, Altoona (4 samples), 

 Winter Haven (2 samples) and Eustis. Depths varying from 4 



to 8 inches. 



30. Subsoils of same 8 samples. Depths varying from 18 to 



36 inches. 



31. "Light hammock" near Winter Haven, Polk Co. Two 

 samples, 0-8 and 0-9 inches. 



32. Subsoil of same, to 36 inches. 



33. "Rich heavy hammock" near Orange Bend, Lake Co. 

 Depth 0-8 inches. 



34. Clayey low hammock or short-leaf pine and cabbage pal- 

 metto bottoms ("Fellowship clay") 2 miles n. e. of Silver Spring. 

 Depth 0-4 inches. (Ocala area.) 



35. Subsoil of same. Depth 4-36 inches. 



Flativoods, Western Division. (All from Bull. 13.) 



36. High pine land near Bartow (average of 2 samples). 

 Depth 0-9 inches. 



TABLE 12. 



Mechanical Analyses of Soils and Subsoils in Lake Region. 

 (From Bulletin 13 and Soil Survey of "Ocala Area.") 



