1 6 E. H. SELLARDS 



The following is a list of the mammals of stratum No. 2, which 

 fully establish the Pleistocene age of the deposit: 



Didelphis virginiana Mammut americanum 



Megalonyx jeffersonii Elephas columbi 



Mylodon sp. Neofiber alleni 

 Chlamytherium septentrionalis Sylvilagus sp. 



Dasypus sp. Sigmodon sp. 



Equus leidyi Cryptotis floridana 

 Equus complicates ' Blarina sp. 



Equus littoralis Smilodon sp. 



Tapirus sp. Hydrochoerus sp. 



Odocoileus sp. Procyon lotor 



Bison sp. Lutra canadensis 



Peccary, indt. Canis ayersi 

 Camel, indt. 



The Pleistocene fauna of this horizon is found at many places 

 in Florida. Some of the localities on or near the Gulf Coast from 

 which a typical representation of this fauna has been obtained are 

 Peace Creek, Sarasota Bay, the Caloosahatchee River, the With- 

 lacoochee River, and cave deposits at Ocala. Other localities on 

 or near the Atlantic Coast from which this fauna is known include 

 Daytona, Fellsmere, Palm Beach, Eau Gallie, and St. Augustine. 

 The mammalian species known from these different localities have 

 been listed by the writer in a paper recently published. 1 



FOSSILS PROM STRATUM NO. 3 



The fossils of stratum No. 3, which include plants, insects, 

 land and fresh-water mollusks, fishes, batrachians, reptiles, birds, 

 and mammals, have not been fully identified, and hence cannot be 

 discussed in detail at this time. Mr. E. W. Berry has kindly under- 

 taken the identification of the plants. The insects, of which only 

 a few have been obtained, have been submitted to Professor 

 H. F. Wickam. The land and fresh- water mollusks are few in 

 number, and presumably are identical with the modern species, 

 since those of the older deposit, stratum No. 2, according to 

 Dr. Bartsch, are not separable from the modern forms. The fish 



1 "Fossil Vertebrates from Florida; A New Miocene Fauna; New Pliocene Species; 

 the Pleistocene Fauna," Fla. Geol. Surv., Eighth Annual Report, pp. 77-119, Pis. 

 10-14, 1916. 



