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SEM-3. WELL, LAKE BRANTLEY (Sec.3, T.21S, R.29E, Forrest 

 City Quad.). ST. JOHNS RIVER FAUNA (Wekiva), Procambarus 

 acherontis-iype locality (ZIAS). Private, urban. REMARKS: The 

 acherontis specimens described by Einar Lonnberg were taken from a 

 hand dug well on the farm of A. E. Sjoblom near Lake Brantley in 

 1893 (Lonnberg 1894). From land records in the Orange County Court 

 House, we found that A. E. Sjoblom paid taxes on the following 

 tracts in 1894. The land descriptions as found in the tax records are 

 as follows: Plot 1. "Begins 573 feet north, 712 feet east of the SW 

 corner of NW 1/4 (of Section 3), runs east 300 feet, north578 feet, 

 west 300 feet, and south 578 feet." Plot 2. "Begins 4.5 chains west of 

 SE corner of SW 1/4, of the NW 1/4, north 4.13 chains, west 1.21 

 chains, south 4.13 chains." (chain= 66 feet). This site is now located 

 on a portion of the Sabal Point Golf Course. The owners and grounds 

 people at the golf course knew of no open wells on the property, and 

 we presume the well has been filled. RFERENCES: Faxon 1898; Franz 

 1982 (Pa); Hobbs 1940« (Pa, description), 1942Z? (Pa); Lonnberg 1894, 

 1895 (Pa, type description); Warren 1961 (Pa). 



SUWANNEE COUNTY 



SUW-1. ANDERSON SPRING (Sec.35, T.IS, R.llE, Falmouth 

 Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), unidentified cave cray- 

 fishes and amphipods (TM). Public, Florida state waters. 



SUW-2. AZURE BLUE SINK (or Collins Farm Sink) (Sec.9, T.6S, 

 R.15E, Hildreth Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), Procambarus 

 erythrops (USNM), Troglocambarus maclanei (USNM), unidentified 

 cave amphipods (TM), other cave-associated species. Private. 

 REFERENCES: Franz and Lee 1982 (Pe). 



SUW-3. BLUE SINK (Sec.lO, T.2S, R.15E, White Springs West 

 Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), unidentified cave amphi- 

 pods (TM). Private. 



SUW-4. BONNETT SPRING (Sec.20, T.4S, R.12E, Mayo Quad.). 

 OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), Procambarus pallidus (ATL), 

 unidentified cave amphipods (TM). Private. REFERENCES: Rosenau 

 et al. 1977 (spring description). 



SUW-5. BUFO SINK (Sec.24, T.6S, R.14E, Branford Quad.). 

 OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), Procambarus erythrops (B. 

 Sutton). Private. REMARKS: One of the sites mentioned by Releya 

 and Sutton in the description of Procambarus erythrops (B. Sutton, 

 personal communication, Gainesville, Florida). REFERENCES: Franz 

 1982 (Pe); Hobbs et al. 1977 (Pe); Relyea and Sutton 1975 (Pe). 



