294 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY I3TH ANNUAL REPORT 



Eryngium, 1 16 



Erythrina, 148 



Eskimos, 198 



Espiritu Santo Springs, 2i~< 130, 168 



Establishment of Survey, 5 



Etonia scrub, 184, 188 (See Scrub) 



Eupatoriuni aromaticum, 100, 126; cap- 

 illifolium, 79, 91, 100, 116, 202, 

 (203) ; compositifolium, 79, 100, 

 106, 126, 133, 140 



Europe, Europeans, 158, 236, 247, 255 

 (See also Danes, English, etc.) 



Eustachys, 86 



Eustis, 127, 195, 240, 243 



Euthamia, 139 



Evergreens, percentage or significance 

 of, 78, 86, 91, 94, 100, 107, 116, 126, 

 134, 139, 149, 175, 218. 219 



Evermann, B. W., work of, 231 



Expenditures of Survey, 20-24 



Explorers, early, 224 



Exporting phosphate, 158 



Extensive farming. 109, 266 



Extinct animals, 224, 226 



Factories, 239, 282 



Fairfield (Marion Co.), 175, 217 



Fall River, Mass., 239 



Farmers, farms (See Agriculture) 



Fauna of central Florida, 223-233 



Feathers, 279 



"Fellowship" soils, 97, 105, 114, 131, 174- 

 177, 183, 288 



Fences, fence laws, 221, 285, 288 



Ferns, 91, 94, 100, 106, 116, 125, 126, 134, 

 139, 148, 180, 216, 288 (See also 

 Anchistca, Blechnum, Dryopteris, 

 Osmunda, Polypodium, Pteris) 



Fern grottoes of Citrus Co. (163), 215 



Ferruginous sandstone, 119; soils, 126, 

 (217) 



Fertilizer factory, 282 



Fertilizers, use of. 117, 156-158, 180, 

 217. 229, 235, 259-269 



Fiber from palmetto, 87, 221 



Ficus (wild fig), 206 



Field peas, 136 



Fire (in vegetation), 98, 145, 154, 173, 



177, 180, 199, 204, 206, 207, 209, 211- 



214, 217, 230, (233) 

 Fish, fishing, 86, 87, 91, loi, 102, 149, 



221, 230-231, 258, 280 

 Flag, blue, 91 (See Iris) 

 Flagler County, 136, 211 

 Flat-bottomed lakes, 202 

 Flat prairies, 203 

 Flatwoods, 81, 89, 93, 124, 130-143, 163, 



206, 207 

 Flaveria, 148 



Florence Villa (Polk Co.), 243 

 Florida East Coast Ry. (149-151), 283 

 Florida Experiment Station, 188 

 Florida jay, 229 



Flowing wells, 130, 136, 144, (159), 166 

 Fluctuation of water, 98, 166, 170, 199, 



211, 212 

 Foraminifera, 9, 33-70, 289 

 Force-pumps, 159 

 Foreign-born farmers, 128, 268^ 270, 272 ; 



negroes, 236 

 Foreigners, loi, 108, 127, 134, 150, 235- 



239, 244, 247, 255, 270, 272 

 Fort Mason (Lake Co.), 283 

 Fort Meade, 134, 173, 185, 195, 240 ' 

 Fossils, 95, 156, 157, 225 

 Fox, gray, 225 

 Fraxinus Americana, 106, 219; Caro- 



liniana, 90, 138; profunda, 90 

 Free range. 141, 142, (285, 288) 

 Freezes, 196, 235, 241, 261 

 French Canadians, 235, 239 

 French immigrants, 108, 235, 236 

 French mulberry, 100, 106, 116 

 Fresh marshes, 138, 200 

 Frogs, 230 



Frost, 84, 149, 194. 196 

 Fuel, loi, 127, 221 

 Fuirena scirpoidea, 126 

 Fullers' earth, 26-27 

 Fungi, 78 



G 

 "Gainesville" soils, 97, 105, 114, 146, 



172, 174, 176, 180, 182, 183 



