GEOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION OF NORTHERN FLORH)A. 415 



Smith, Eugene A. 



1. On tlu' geology of Florida.— Am. Jour. Sci. 121 -.202-309 (including map). 



April, 1881. 



2. Report on the cotton production of the state of Florida, with an account 

 of the general agricultural features of the state.— Tenth Census U. S. 6:175-257, 

 with 3 single-page (quarto) maps, two of which are colored and inserted. 1884. 



For an appreciation of this report see 3d Ann. Rep., p. 365. and p. 172 of 

 the present volume. 



Smith, J. D. (of Marianna) 



About unknown Florida.— Fla. Review 2:33-39 (including 3 full-page half- 

 tones). July, 19C9. 



Mostly about the caves of Jackson County. 



Stickney, L. D. 



Florida Soil, climate and productions. — Rep. U. S. Com. Agr. 1852:52-65. 



1863. 



(This was published at a time when Florida and other southern states w-ere 

 temporarily out of the Union, a fact which is mildly commented upon in the 

 report.) 



Thompson, Maurice. 



A Tallahassee Girl. — i6-mo.. 355 pp. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston, 1881. 



Although this is a novel, it contains valuable information about geographical 

 and social conditions in and around Tallahassee at that time. (The author was 

 state geologist of Indiana from about 1885 to 1888.) 



Torrey, Bradford. 



A Florida Sketch-book. — Houghton, INIififlin & Co., Boston, 1894. 



This contains rnany interesting notes on the plants, birds, people, etc., 

 around Tallahassee, St. Augustine, and some places farther south, by a well- 

 known naturalist. Most if not all of the chapters were previously published in 

 the Atlantic Monthly. 



U. S. Army Engineers. 



The annral reports of the Chief of Engineers of the U. S. Army contain 

 a great deal of detailed geographical information about Florida rivers which is 

 not found elsewhere. Many reports on particular rivers and harbors by the 

 Army Engineers lave also been transmitted to Congress by the Secretary of 

 War and published as Congressional documents. Such reports are so numerous 

 that it would be out of the question to refer to them individually here. 



U. S. Department of Agriculture. Bureau (formerly Division) cf Soils. 



Soil surveys of various counties and similar areas, in annual reports of 

 Field Operations. 



The following areas in northern Florida have been reported on by this or- 

 ganization up to the present time. (The dates given are the years in which the 

 field work was completed, and the reports are found in the volume for that 

 year. But the separate reports usually appear the following year, and the com- 

 plete vcdrmes about two years after the field work. The latest complete volume 

 on hand is that for igtr.) Gadsden Co.. 1903; "Gainesville area," 190;; Leon 

 Co.. 1905; Escambia Co., igo6; Jeflferson Co., 1907; "Marianna area." loog; 

 "Jacksonville area.'' 1910: Bradford Co., 19x3. A survey of Payne's Prairie, 



