I04 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. 



sand-lime brick in Florida, during 191 3, as follows: The Bond 

 Sandstone Brick Company, Lake Helen, Fla. ; The Composite Brick 

 Company, 3027 Hubbard St., Jacksonville, Fla. ; Roux Composite 

 Brick Company, Plant City, Fla. ; and the Seminole Press Brick 

 Company, Turners Road, Jacksonville, Fla. 



The total production of sand-lime brick in Florida during 1913 

 was valued at $79,679.00. 



WATER. 



The springs of Florida are famous for their large volume of 

 flow as well as for the clearness and beauty of their waters. Many 

 of these springs are used as health resorts, while from others the 

 water is sold for medicinal or table use. The total sales of spring 

 'waters in Florida during 1913 as shown by the returns from the 

 owners of springs and wells amount to 343,123 gallons, valued at 

 $37,474. The average price thus approximates eleven cents per 

 gallon. The total sales are divided as follows : Medicinal waters, 

 $20,290; table waters, $17,184. 



The following is a list of those who report having sold spring 

 or well water during 19 13, together with the name of the spring or 

 well from which taken. 



Chumuckla Mineral Springs Compan}-, Chumuckla Spring, McDavid, Florida. 



Kissengen Wells Company, Stomawa Well, Tampa, Florida. 



Lackawanna Water Company, Cedar and Lackawanna Springs, Jacksonville, 



Florida. 

 L. H. McKee, Quisisana Spring, Green Cove Springs, Florida. 

 Magnolia Springs Hotel Company, Magnolia Spring, Magnolia Springs, Fla. 

 Panacea Springs Company, Panacea Springs, Panacea, Florida. 

 Xathaniel Brewer, Jr., Newport Spring, Newport, Florida. 

 Orange City Water Works Company, Orange City Mineral Springs, Orange 



City, Florida. 

 E. J. Osborne. Wekiwa Springs, Apopka, Florida. 



Ponce de Leon Springs Corp., Ponce de Leon Spring, Glenwood, Florida. 

 Purity Springs, Tampa, Florida. 



James F. Tucker, Espiritu Santo Spring, Espiritu Santo Springs, Florida. 

 Welaka Mineral Water Company, Welaka Mineral Spring, Jacksonville, 



Florida. 



The production of mineral w-aters as shown by these statistics is, 

 however, insignificant, when compared to the vastly more extensive 

 use of the spring and well waters for municipal, agricultural, indus- 

 trial, domestic and other purposes for which statistics can scarcely 



