4l6 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. 



in Alachua Co., was published in 1912 as Circular 72 of the Bureau. Jn the last 

 few years the State Geological Survey has co-operated in this work to some 

 extent. 



Vignoles, Charles. 



Observations upon the Floridas. — 190 pp. and map. New York, 1823 

 See Third Annual Report, p 365, for comments on this rare work. 



Whiting, Henry, 



Cursory remarks upon East Florida, in 183S.— Am. Jour. Sci. 35 :47-64. 1838. 



Williams, (Col.) John Lee. 



1. A view of West Florida, embracing its geography, topography, etc., with 

 an appendix, treating of its antiquities, land titles, and canals, and containing 

 a map, exhibiting a chart of the coast, a plan of Pensacola, and the entrance of 

 the harbour. — 178 pp. and folded colored map. Philadelphia, 1827. 



"West Florida" at that time included also what was later called Middle 

 Florida. 



2. The territory of Florida : or sketches of the topography,, civil and nat- 

 ural history of the country, the climate, and the Indian tribes, from the first 

 discovery to the present time, with a map, views, etc, 304 pp. A. T. Goodrich, 

 New York, 1837. 



These two extremely interesting and valuable books by Col. Williams have 

 been seen only in the New York Public Library, and could not very well be 

 cited by page in the foregoing regional descriptions. They furnished Dr. Eugene 

 A. Smith much accurate information about the parts of Florida which he was 

 unable to visit in 1880. 



