292 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY I3TH ANNUAL REPORT 



Changes in value of money, 9, 20, 81, 

 249, 262, 273 



Chaparral, 209 



Chapman, F. M., work of, 226, 228, 229 



Chaptalia, 139 



C. H. & N. R. R., 283 



Chattahoochee (limestone) formation, 

 18, III 



Chessahowitzka River, 168 



Chickens, 153, 259, 260, 263, 265, 280 

 (See also Poultry) 



Chiggers, 232 



Chimneys, rock, 81, 158 



Chinese in central Florida, 128, 129, 235 



CJiione cancellata, 147, 165 



Choctawhatchee (mail) formation, 36, 

 38, 48-51, 54-56, 58 



Choke-berry, 94 



Cholismu ferruginea, 90, 100, 116, 125, 

 133, 139. 148; fruticosa, 94, 125, 

 126, 133, 139, 141, 148 



Chondroplwra nudata, 139 



Choocochattee Hammock, iii, 114; 

 Pr'airie, 113 



Chrysobalanus, 100, 125, 133, 139, 148 



Churches, 255-257 



Church of Christ, 92, 102, 108, 256 



Church of God, 92 



Cisterns, 159 



Citra (Marion Co.), 108 



Citrous fruits, 129, 172 (See also Grape- 

 fruit, Orange, etc.) 



Citrus County, 84, 89, 91, 97, loi, 102, 

 114, 157, 163, 175, 203, 206, 215, 259 

 (See also Crystal River, Homosassa. 

 Inverness, Lake Tsala Apopka) 



City water supplies, 34, 167, (244) 



Civilization, 198, 237, 238, 248, 282 



Civil War, 109, 158, 258 



Cladium, 91, 100, (124), 125, 126, 133, 

 139, 148, 200 (See also Saw-grass) 



Clam shells, 147, (165) 



Clapp, F. G., work of, 119 



Classification of soils, 170, 288; of veg- 

 etation, 197, 198 



Clay, II, 25, 81, 119, 158; soils, 175, 177 



Clay Springs, 168, 245 



Clay testing, 11 



Clearwater, loi, 240, 243 



Clermont, 161, 195 



Cliffs, 165, 168, 179 



Coccolobis laiirifolia 206; uvifera, 86 



Cockroaches, 232 



Cocoa (Brevard Co.), 150, 243 



Coffee weed, 106 



Coker, R. E., writings of, 229 



Coleman (Sumter Co), 92, 178 



Colored Methodists, 92, 108, 256 



Columbia formation, 156 



Comanchean formations, 42 



Compulsory education, 239, 248, 249 



Conchologists, 223 



Confederate iron works, 158 



Conglomerate, 119 



Congregationalists, 127, 151, 253, 256 



Connecticut, tourists from, 244 



Conocarptis, 86. 205 



Conuropsis, 228 



Cooke, W. W., work of, 224 



Co-operation with U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, 12 



Co-operative orange groves, 129 



Coquina, 143, 145, 158, 185, 186 



Corn, 93-153, 180, 270, 271, 276-278 



Cornus florida. 100, 106, 115, 125, 126, 

 133, 140, (190) ; stricta, 106, 133, 140 



Corporation farming, 129 



Cottages for winter visitors. 241 



Cotton, 102, 103, no, 180, 270, 271, 276, 

 278 



Coues, E., writings of, 225 



Cowpeas, 103, no, 118, 129, 136, 143 



Cows, 93, 153 (See Cattle) 



Cranes (birds), 224 



Crataegus, 100, 106, 126 



Crates, crate factories, 220, 281 



Cream-colored sand. 172-173 



Creeks, 93, 168 



Cretaceous strata, 17, 40, 42, 46 



Criminals, 198 



Crocodiles (fossil), 157, 230 



C'oom (Hernando Co.), 95 



Cross, H., work of, 288 



Cross-ties, 212, 221 



